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Received — 23 April 2026 Check Point Blog

Check Point WAF Leads Application Security-Validated by Frost & Sullivan

By: anap
23 April 2026 at 15:00

Check Point has been honored Frost & Sullivan’s 2026 Technology Innovation Leadership recognition in WAF and API security, positioning us as a Company to Action shaping the future of cybersecurity. This recognition reflects a major shift in how application security must operate today. Application Security Has Fundamentally Changed Applications are no longer just web apps they now run on APIs, microservices, and AI-driven services, rapidly expanding across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Each release introduces new components, increasing the attack surface. At the same time, accelerated DevSecOps cycles are making both web and AI applications harder to secure, while threats continue […]

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From Access Control to Outcome Control: Securing AI Agents with Check Point and Google Cloud

22 April 2026 at 15:00

AI is changing how software works. Applications no longer just process requests. They reason, make decisions, and take action. AI agents now retrieve data, invoke tools, and execute workflows across systems in real time. That shift introduces a new kind of risk. Because in an agentic world, security is no longer just about who has access. It’s about what AI is allowed to do. A new control point for agentic systems in Google Cloud Google Cloud’s Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform provides a centralized control point for agentic systems enabling identity, access, policy enforcement, and observability across how agents operate. This […]

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Experience AI-Powered Check Point Firewall at Google Cloud Next

22 April 2026 at 15:00

Today’s enterprises demand Zero Trust security, everywhere. Cloud security teams require high-performance protection without the burden of managing firewalls at scale. For this reason, organizations are seeking managed network security solutions that reduce operational overhead while improving consistency, visibility, and prevention across complex multi-cloud environments. Responding to that demand, Check Point is continuing rollout of an AI-powered cloud firewall as a service now available for preview on Google Cloud, as well as Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure.  There will be demos of the new firewall service at the Check Point Booth #3101 in the Google Next Solution Expo.  Check Point Cloud Firewall as a Service eliminates the complex overhead of managing firewall software infrastructure, giving busy DevOps and Security teams time to focus on policy management, compliance, and other strategic initiatives.   Continued Evolution of Cloud Firewalls  Cloud Firewall as a Service on Google Cloud marketplace delivers the power of Cloud Firewall (formerly Guard Network Security) with 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 Gentlemen: A New Ransomware Threat Climbing the Charts — Fast

20 April 2026 at 14:00

Key Findings  The Gentlemen ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operation has claimed over 320 victims since mid-2025, with 240 attacks occurring in 2026 alone, making it the #2 most active ransomware group by victim count so far this year  Check Point Research gained rare access to a live command-and-control server linked to a Gentlemen affiliate, revealing a botnet of over 1,570 likely corporate victims, surpassing the group’s own publicly claimed numbers.  The group deliberately targets internet-facing devices (VPNs, firewalls) as their entry point, and once inside, moves quickly to encrypt entire networks within hours  Manufacturing and technology are the most frequently targeted sectors, with healthcare a growing third target — a […]

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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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March 2026 Cyber Threat Landscape Shows No Relief as Ransomware Rebounds and GenAI Risks Intensify

9 April 2026 at 14:00

Global Attack Volumes Begin to Moderate  In March 2026, global cyber attack activity showed early signs of moderation while remaining at historically elevated levels. The average number of weekly cyber-attacks per organization reached 1,995, representing a 4% decrease month over month and a 5% decline compared to March 2025.   Despite this easing, the overall threat environment remains intense. Nearly 2,000 weekly attacks per organization continue to reflect sustained adversary pressure, driven by automation, broad attack surface expansion, and persistent exposure risks tied to cloud adoption and GenAI usage. Check Point Research data indicates that while short term fluctuations are emerging, cyber threats have not returned to pre-surge baselines and remain a constant operational reality for organizations worldwide.  Critical Sectors Continue to Face […]

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PS Private Training: Turning Cyber Complexity into Operational Control

7 April 2026 at 14:00

The World Economic Forum’s Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2025 concurred that cyber risk is increasingly driven by operational complexity rather than lack of technology. As security environments expand, many organizations struggle with hands‑on skill gaps, slow issue resolution, and training that does not reflect how their environments de-facto operate. The result: higher operational risk – even in well‑equipped organizations.  To address these challenges, Check Point Services offers PS Private Training (Custom ILT): a tailored, instructor‑led program designed to strengthen operational mastery in real environments. The service replaces one‑size‑fits‑all instruction with customized training, hands‑on labs, and field‑proven best practices delivered by active Professional Services consultants, enabling […]

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