March 25, 2026InfrastructureAgentsMonitoring

Check Point Launches AI Defense Plane to Secure the Agentic Enterprise

At RSAC 2026, Check Point Software launched the AI Defense Plane, a unified security control plane designed to govern how AI is connected, deployed, and operated across enterprises. As AI agents increasingly connect to tools, access data, and take autonomous action, the platform addresses an entirely new category of risk that traditional security tools were not built for.

The AI Defense Plane delivers protection across three layers: Workforce AI Security provides visibility and governance for employee use of AI tools and copilots; AI Application and Agent Security (built on Check Point's acquisitions of Lakera and Cyata) expands discovery and observability for autonomous agents β€” helping security teams understand what agents exist, what tools they can access, and what actions they perform; and AI Red Teaming capabilities enable continuous validation of AI systems against adversarial techniques.

The platform is built on Check Point's ThreatCloud AI and integrates technologies from recent acquisitions. At RSAC, Check Point also debuted Gandalf: The Agent Gauntlet, an experiential showcase demonstrating how agentic systems can be attacked, manipulated, and validated. With IDC projecting 1.3 billion AI agents in operation by 2028, securing the agent layer is becoming as critical as securing the network layer was a decade ago.

https://blog.checkpoint.com/artificial-intelligence/check-point-at-rsac-how-were-helping-our-customers-secure-their-ai-transformation
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