Empowering Enterprises with AI Governance Solutions

Check Point Software Technologies Introduces AI Governance Advisory for Enterprises

This new service is part of the CPR Act, Check Point’s Cyber Resilience and Response unit, which delivers AI governance with global threat intelligence to provide actionable guidance.

Introduction to Secure AI Advisory Service

Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., a pioneer and global leader in cyber security solutions, announced a Secure AI Advisory Service, designed to help enterprises accelerate AI adoption with governance, risk management, and regulatory compliance embedded from the start.

As AI transitions from experimentation to core business infrastructure, many organizations find that deployment is outpacing oversight. Boards and executive teams are facing increased regulatory scrutiny, operational risk, and accountability gaps as AI systems expand across hybrid networks, cloud environments, and digital workspaces.

Framework for AI Transformation

The Secure AI Advisory provides a structured, intelligence-driven framework that brings clarity and control to AI transformation. This service embeds governance, risk assessment, and regulatory alignment across the full AI lifecycle, enabling measurable risk reduction and responsible scaling from day one.

Unlike one-off assessments or standalone consulting, the CPR Act integrates AI governance into the security lifecycle, connecting intelligence, readiness, detection, and response. This ensures controls and monitoring adapt to new AI risks, regulations, and threats, offering organizations a single accountable partner from strategy through execution.

Importance of Governance in AI Transformation

AI transformation must be governed with the same discipline as any other critical business system. Our Secure AI Advisory Service helps organizations innovate at speed while maintaining control, strengthening resilience, and meeting global regulatory expectations.”

Enterprises require more than policy guidance; they need operational frameworks that align innovation with accountability and risk transparency.

Key Features of Secure AI Advisory

  • AI governance frameworks aligned to business strategy
  • AI risk and impact assessments with prioritized mitigation roadmaps
  • Regulatory readiness aligned to EU AI Act, GDPR, ISO 42001, and NIST AI RMF
  • Executive and practitioner enablement to operationalize controls

The service is available in three tiers: Essential, Enhanced, and Total, supporting organizations at every stage of AI maturity. All tiers include access to Check Point’s interactive AI Risk and Compliance Dashboard for continuous visibility and structured oversight.

Integrated Approach to Secure AI Adoption

The Secure AI Advisory complements Check Point’s prevention-first security architecture, supporting secure AI adoption across Hybrid Mesh Network Security, Workspace Security, Exposure Management, and AI Security. This integrated approach enables organizations to govern AI consistently across multivendor and hybrid environments without adding operational complexity.

By combining vendor-agnostic advisory with intelligence-led insight, Check Point helps enterprises transform AI from a source of uncertainty into a controlled driver of growth.

The Secure AI Advisory reinforces Check Point’s commitment to securing the AI transformation. By embedding governance, risk management, and compliance into AI strategy at the outset, organizations can accelerate innovation while protecting resilience, reputation, and shareholder value.

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