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Push Security Welcomes Former Bugcrowd Marketing Leader as Chief Marketing Officer

Chris Tilton joins Push as it builds on its mission to redefine identity security by securing browser-based identity threat visibility and response

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Push Security, a pioneer in browser-based identity threat detection and response (ITDR), has appointed Chris Tilton as Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) to bolster its market presence and brand leadership in identity security. Tilton brings over two decades of cybersecurity marketing experience, having held leadership roles at companies such as Bugcrowd, Cobalt.io, and Probely.

"Push Security is addressing one of the most critical challenges in cybersecurity today: securing identity at the browser level... I'm excited to lead the marketing efforts that will expand Push's reach and impact in the industry." - Chris Tilton, CMO Push

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"Push Security is addressing one of the most critical challenges in cybersecurity today: securing identity at the browser level," said Tilton. "The team's innovative approach to identity security aligns with the needs of modern enterprises. I'm excited to lead the marketing efforts that will expand Push's reach and impact in the industry."

At Bugcrowd, Tilton served as vice president of marketing, where he was instrumental in developing and executing marketing strategies that enhanced brand recognition and drove significant revenue growth. He played a key role in establishing Bugcrowd as a leader in the crowdsourced cybersecurity space.

Following his tenure at Bugcrowd, Tilton joined Cobalt.io as vice president of marketing, where he led initiatives that contributed to the company's expansion and solidified its position in the penetration testing as a service (PtaaS) market. Most recently as CMO at Probely, Tilton oversaw marketing operations, focusing on automated web application and API vulnerability scanning solutions, and played a significant role in the company’s successful acquisition by Snyk.

"We are thrilled to welcome Chris to the team at such a pivotal moment for Push," said Adam Bateman, CEO of Push Security. "His extensive experience in cybersecurity marketing and deep understanding of the space will be invaluable as we continue to grow and innovate."

As the cybersecurity landscape evolves, identity-based attacks are on the rise, making visibility and control over browser-based threats more crucial than ever. Push Security's platform empowers security teams to detect and mitigate identity threats originating in the browser, providing real-time protection against account takeovers, session hijacking, and unauthorized access.

Tilton's appointment comes at a time of significant momentum for Push Security, following recent product enhancements and industry recognition for its advancements in ITDR. His leadership will be instrumental in driving the company's next phase of growth and customer engagement.

About Push Security
Push Security recognizes that identities sprawled across the internet are now the primary attack surface and the route of least resistance for attackers. Push helps security operations teams detect and stop attacks before user accounts can be compromised with its browser-based identity threat detection and response (ITDR) platform. Designed to detect attack techniques earlier in the kill chain—such as phishing, AitM/BitM toolkits, credential stuffing, and session hijacking—Push provides proactive defense against emerging threats.

Push Security was founded by former red team members skilled in offensive security and security operations and is backed by Decibel, Google Ventures, and other notable angel investors. For more information, visit https://pushsecurity.com or follow @pushsecurity.

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Kylie Heintz
Head of Corporate Communications
Push Security
kylie.heintz@pushsecurity.com

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Contacts

Kylie Heintz
Head of Corporate Communications
Push Security
kylie.heintz@pushsecurity.com

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