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Experience AI-Powered Check Point Firewall at Google Cloud Next

22 April 2026 at 15:00

Today’sΒ enterprisesΒ demandΒ Zero Trust security, everywhere.Β Cloud security teamsΒ requireΒ high-performance protection without the burden of managing firewalls at scale.Β For thisΒ reason,Β organizations are seekingΒ managedΒ network securityΒ solutionsΒ that reduce operationalΒ overheadΒ while improving consistency, visibility, and prevention across complexΒ multi-cloudΒ environments. Responding to that demand, Check Point isΒ continuingΒ rolloutΒ ofΒ an AI-powered cloudΒ firewallΒ as aΒ serviceΒ now availableΒ for previewΒ onΒ Google Cloud, as well asΒ Amazon Web Services (AWS)Β andΒ Microsoft Azure.Β Β There will be demos of theΒ newΒ firewallΒ service at the Check PointΒ BoothΒ #3101Β in theΒ Google NextΒ Solution Expo.Β  Check PointΒ Cloud Firewall as a ServiceΒ eliminatesΒ theΒ complexΒ overhead of managingΒ firewallΒ softwareΒ infrastructure,Β givingΒ busyΒ DevOps andΒ SecurityΒ teams timeΒ to focus onΒ policy management, compliance, and otherΒ strategic initiatives.Β Β  Continued Evolution of CloudΒ FirewallsΒ  Cloud Firewall as a ServiceΒ on Google Cloud marketplaceΒ delivers the power ofΒ CloudΒ FirewallΒ (formerlyΒ GuardΒ Network Security)Β withΒ advanced threat prevention, AI-driven security intelligence, automated policy […]

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AI Finds Every Gap: How Many Can Your Network Survive?

21 April 2026 at 15:00

Anthropic’s reported development of Claude Mythos signals a shift: AI is compressing attack timelines by accelerating vulnerability discovery, exploit development, and multi-step attack planning. More broadly, AI is increasing the speed and scale of attacks across malware, phishing, and vulnerabilities. Attackers can now run these vectors in parallel, reducing time to compromise and increasing exposure. AI also enables more targeted phishing, faster malware iteration, and rapid vulnerability discovery, exposing gaps in detection and exposure management earlier and requiring prevention-first controls and real-time detection. To see how these challenges translate into real-world performance, and how leading security vendors handle them under […]

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The Phishing Paradox: The World’s Most Trusted Brands Are Cyber Criminals’ Entry Point of Choice

16 April 2026 at 14:00

In Q1 2026, Microsoft continued to be the most impersonated brand in phishing attacks, accounting for 22% of all brand impersonation attempts, according to data from Check Point Research (CPR). The results reinforce a long‑standing trend: attackers consistently exploit highly trusted brands to steal credentials and gain initial access to personal and enterprise environments. Apple climbed to second place with 11%, reflecting attackers’ increasing focus on consumer ecosystems tied to payments, identity, and personal devices. Google followed closely in third place at 9%, while Amazon ranked fourth with 7%. LinkedIn rose to fifth place with 6%, highlighting sustained attacker interest […]

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World Quantum Day 2026: The Harvest Has Already Begun, Are You Prepared?

By: anap
14 April 2026 at 15:00

On World Quantum Day, much of the conversation celebrates breakthroughs in medicine, materials, and computing. But for cyber security leaders, quantum computing represents a fundamental disruption to the cryptographic foundations that secure our digital world. Q-Day is closer than you think What was once considered a distant, theoretical risk is rapidly becoming reality. Advances in quantum computing, including improved algorithms and reduced qubit requirements, are accelerating timelines. What the industry once viewed as a 2040s challenge is now approaching within years. In late 2025, Gartner elevated Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) migration to a board-level priority, urging action ahead of a 2030 […]

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Why Manufacturing Cyber Security is Becoming More Complex as Cyber Attacks Accelerate

13 April 2026 at 15:50

The global manufacturing sector entered 2025 facing one of the most aggressive cyber threat environments in its history. Digital transformation, smart factories, and interconnected supply chains have expanded operational efficiency to places 50 years ago we wouldn’t have thought possible. But, this comes with unprecedented cyber risk. According to the Manufacturing Threat Landscape 2025 report, cyber incidents targeting manufacturing increased sharply year over year, placing the industry at the center of global ransomware activity. Manufacturing Becomes the Primary Ransomware Target In 2025, global ransomware incidents reached 7,419 documented cases, representing a 32 percent increase year over year. Manufacturing was the […]

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Two Types of Threat Intelligence That Make Security Work

18 February 2026 at 13:00

The problem isn’t that we lack threat intelligence. It’s that we lack the right kind of intelligence, intelligence that connects what’s happening inside your environment with what attackers are planning outside it. That’s why two types of threat intelligence matter: internal and external. Alone, each tells part of the story. Together, they create clarity. Why Threat Intelligence Alone Falls Short Most organizations subscribe to multiple threat feeds. They pour in from every direction, generic, fragmented, and often delayed. Instead of clarifying risk, they confuse it. β€œOrganizations still make critical decisions based on incomplete or underrefined threat data.” β€” Gartner, The […]

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Unzipping the Threat: How to Block Malware Hidden in Password-Protected ZIP Files

13 February 2026 at 13:00

As malware evades detection by hiding inside password-protect zip files, new Threat Emulation capabilities enable inspecting and blocking malicious ZIP files without requiring their password. As cyber defenses evolve, so do attacker tactics. One of the most persistent evasion techniques in the wild involves embedding malware inside password-protected ZIP files, making it difficult for traditional security tools to inspect their content. The Challenge: Breaking the Password Delivery Chain Attackers have adapted. Their new strategy? Splitting the delivery path: The malicious ZIP file is sent via email. The password arrives through an out-of-band channel, often SMS or messaging apps. This multi-channel […]

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SaaS Abuse at Scale: Phone-Based Scam Campaign Leveraging Trusted Platforms

5 February 2026 at 13:00

Overview This report documents a large-scale phishing campaign in which attackers abused legitimate software-as-a-service (SaaS) platforms to deliver phone-based scam lures that appeared authentic and trustworthy. Rather than spoofing domains or compromising services, the attackers deliberately misused native platform functionality to generate and distribute emails that closely resembled routine service notifications, inheriting the trust, reputation, and authentication posture of well-known SaaS providers. The campaign generated approximately 133,260 phishing emails, impacting 20,049 organizations. It is part of a broader and rapidly escalating trend in which attackers weaponize trusted brands and native cloud workflows to maximize delivery, credibility, and reach. Observed brands […]

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Building Cyber Readiness Early: Why Youth Education Is a Security Necessity

23 January 2026 at 13:00

Cyber security is often framed as a problem for enterprises, governments, and seasoned professionals. But by the time organizations begin searching for talent, the damage has often already been done. Threat actors don’t wait for workforce pipelines to catch up and our approach to cyber security education shouldn’t either. Today’s digital threats target schools, hospitals, municipalities, and small businesses just as aggressively as large enterprises. Ransomware attacks shut down classrooms. Phishing campaigns exploit young users as easily as experienced employees. Yet cyber security education is still treated as a late-stage specialization, introduced only when individuals enter the workforce or pursue […]

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Attackers Continue to Target Trusted Collaboration Platforms: 12,000+ Emails Target Teams Users

22 January 2026 at 13:00

Overview This report describes a phishing campaign in which attackers abuse Microsoft Teams functionality to distribute phishing content that appears to originate from legitimate Microsoft services. The attack leverages guest invitations and phishing-themed team names to impersonate billing and subscription notifications, encouraging victims to contact a fraudulent support phone number. Campaign scale Total phishing messages: 12,866 Daily average: 990 Affected customers: 6,135 Method of attack The attacker begins by creating a new team in Microsoft Teams and assigning it a malicious, finance-themed name designed to resemble an urgent billing or subscription notice. An example of the naming pattern observed includes […]

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Why Exposure Management Is Becoming a Security Imperative

21 January 2026 at 13:00

Of course, organizations see risk. It’s just that they struggle to turn insight into timely, safe action. That gap is why exposure management has emerged, and also why it is now becoming a foundational security discipline. What the diagram makes clear is that risk doesn’t stay flat while organizations deliberate. From the moment an exposure is discovered and is reachable, exploitable, and known – the clock starts ticking. As time passes, environments change, dependencies grow, and attackers adapt faster. Remediation workflows fall behind. Manual coordination, unclear ownership, and fear of disruption all extend what is increasingly referred to as β€˜exposure […]

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Check Point Supports Google Cloud Network Security Integration

7 January 2026 at 13:00

Simplifying Cloud Network Security When securing cloud landscapes, it’s critically important to eliminate any downtime or performance degradation that firewall or gateway implementation may cause. To address these challenges, Check Point is proud to announce our support for Google Cloud Network Security Integration. This innovation creates a nondisruptive approach to cloud firewall deployment, increasing network security without negatively impacting performance. Scaling Hybrid Cloud Network Security Network security and performance are critical to any organization, but this is especially true for industries under heavy regulations like financial services, healthcare, and government. So over time these organizations gain comfort, expertise, and confidence […]

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Phishing Campaign Leverages Trusted Google Cloud Automation Capabilities to Evade Detection

22 December 2025 at 13:00

This report describes a phishing campaign in which attackers impersonate legitimate Google generated messages by abusing Google Cloud Application Integration to distribute malicious emails that appear to originate from trusted Google infrastructure. The emails mimic routine enterprise notifications such as voicemail alerts and file access or permission requests, making them appear normal and trustworthy to recipients. In this incident, attackers sent 9,394 phishing emails targeting approximately 3,200 customers over the past 14 days. All messages were sent from the legitimate Google address noreply-application-integration@google.com, which significantly increased their credibility and likelihood of reaching end users’ inboxes. Method of attack Based on […]

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