Check Point and Google Cloud Partner to Secure AI Agents

CHKP
April 22, 2026

Check Point Software Technologies and Google Cloud have announced a launch partnership that will integrate Check Point’s AI Defense Plane with Google Cloud’s Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform. The collaboration will combine Check Point’s control and governance layers with Google Cloud’s agent‑control plane, delivering real‑time behavioral protection for enterprises that deploy AI agents at scale.

The integration will provide three layers of agent security—control, governance, and runtime intelligence—across the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform. Check Point will govern which agents, tools, and connections are allowed, while inspecting every action at runtime to determine whether it should proceed. The partnership aims to protect organizations as AI agents move beyond chat assistants to autonomous workflows that invoke tools and query data.

This partnership expands Check Point’s AI security footprint into Google Cloud’s growing enterprise AI ecosystem and positions the company to address the rising demand for secure AI agent deployments in hybrid and multi‑cloud environments. It also dovetails with Check Point’s broader AI security strategy, which includes the AI Defense Plane, the AI Factory Security Blueprint, and recent acquisitions of Cyata, Cyclops, and Rotate that strengthen its platform capabilities.

"The emerging architecture for agentic security requires three layers: a control plane for identity and connectivity, a governance layer for policy enforcement, and a runtime intelligence layer for behavioral protection. Google Cloud's Enterprise Agent Platform provides the control plane. Check Point adds the other two. We govern which agents, tools, and connections are allowed, and we inspect every action at runtime to determine whether it should proceed because in agentic systems, access alone doesn't guarantee the right outcome," said David Haber, VP of AI Security at Check Point.

"Google Cloud is committed to providing the industry's most open cloud and helping customers accelerate their digital transformations. Through this new partnership, Check Point will use Google Cloud's infrastructure to power new capabilities that can improve operations and create real-world value for businesses," said Vineet Bhan, Director of Security and Identity Partnerships at Google Cloud.

The integration will be available in late June 2026, and early access registration is open for interested organizations. The partnership underscores Check Point’s focus on securing AI transformations and signals a strategic move to capture a growing market for AI agent security in enterprise environments.

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