Check Point Buys 3 Startups to Bolster AI Security

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Check Point acquires three startups to enhance AI security and exposure management; includes agentic AI, internal asset attack surface management, and MSP-focused unified management tools.

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Original Source Material

Early-Stage Startup Acquisitions Add Agent Visibility, Asset Management, MSP Tools Check Point is accelerating its AI security and exposure management strategy with three acquisitions targeting agentic AI, internal asset attack surface management and MSP-focused unified management. The company says the deals strengthen platform consolidation and automated remediation.