Check Point unveils Secure AI Advisory governance service
Check Point has launched Secure AI Advisory Service, a consulting-led offering focused on AI governance, risk management and regulatory alignment for organisations deploying AI systems.
It is positioned as a response to AI moving from pilot projects to production, as boards and regulators increase scrutiny and AI spreads across hybrid networks, cloud environments and digital workplaces.
Secure AI Advisory sits within CPR Act, Check Point's Cyber Resilience and Response unit, which combines incident readiness, detection and response with threat intelligence. Check Point says the service connects AI governance to security operations, rather than treating it as a stand-alone exercise.
As organisations adopt AI tools across on-premise infrastructure, public cloud services and employee devices, oversight, accountability and risk management have become more complex-especially when models and data flows span business units and technology stacks.
Governance focus
The service offers a structured framework across the AI lifecycle, covering governance design, risk assessment and regulatory alignment. It also aims to deliver measurable risk reduction and ongoing visibility.
"AI transformation must be governed with the same discipline as any other critical business system," said Reut Weitzman, Director of Cyber Resilience & Response, Check Point Software Technologies.
Weitzman added: "Our Secure AI Advisory Service help organizations innovate at speed while maintaining control, strengthening resilience and meeting global regulatory expectations."
The service includes governance frameworks aligned to business strategy, plus AI risk and impact assessments with prioritised mitigation roadmaps. It also offers executive and practitioner enablement to help operationalise controls.
Regulatory alignment
Secure AI Advisory addresses regulatory readiness across the EU AI Act, GDPR, ISO 42001 and the NIST AI Risk Management Framework. Many organisations are working out how these requirements map to existing security and compliance processes, as AI governance begins to resemble other risk disciplines such as data protection and cyber security.
Check Point differentiates the approach from one-off assessments, positioning CPR Act as a single partner from strategy through execution, with controls and monitoring that can adapt as AI risks and regulations change.
Service tiers
Secure AI Advisory is offered in three tiers: Essential, Enhanced and Total, designed for customers at different stages of AI maturity. Pricing was not disclosed.
All tiers include access to an AI Risk and Compliance Dashboard, described as an interactive tool for continuous visibility and structured oversight.
Security portfolio
Check Point says the advisory service complements its prevention-first security approach and links to product areas it groups under Hybrid Mesh Network Security, Workspace Security, Exposure Management and AI Security.
The service is intended to work across multivendor and hybrid environments. Check Point describes the advisory work as vendor-agnostic, supported by intelligence-led insight from its security operations and threat research.
Check Point is a long-standing network security supplier and has expanded into cloud and endpoint security in recent years. It markets an integrated platform under the Infinity brand and sells products including Harmony for workspace security, CloudGuard for cloud security and Quantum for network security.
Secure AI Advisory adds a governance and compliance layer to that portfolio as security vendors expand services around AI risk, including guidance on model use, data handling, monitoring and accountability alongside controls for threats such as malware, phishing and credential theft.
Check Point says the new service is part of its broader effort to address AI-related risk and governance as organisations scale AI use across operations and decision-making.
"AI transformation must be governed with the same discipline as any other critical business system," said Reut Weitzman, Director of Cyber Resilience & Response, Check Point Software Technologies.