Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., a global leader in cybersecurity solutions, has introduced Check Point Exposure Management, a new platform designed to help organizations defend against AI-powered cyberattacks by turning fragmented exposure data into prioritized, actionable remediation.
The platform integrates real-time threat intelligence, dark-web insights, attack surface visibility, exploitability context, and automated remediation. It is powered by Cyberint, Veriti, and Check Point’s global threat visibility, enabling security teams to quickly identify and address critical vulnerabilities at a time when attackers increasingly use automation and AI to outpace traditional defenses.
“Security teams are flooded with intelligence but still struggle to turn insight into action and reduce risk using their existing security investments. Exposure Management closes that gap by combining real-world threat intelligence with safe, automated remediation, helping organizations reduce risk faster while preparing for AI-driven attacks.”
– Yochai Corem, Vice President of Exposure Management, Check Point
Exposure Management aligns with Gartner’s Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) framework by correlating attacker behavior with enterprise assets, prioritizing high-risk exposures, and automating remediation. The platform integrates with over 75 security controls across roughly 90% of major security vendors, spanning network, endpoint, cloud, email, identity, and operating systems, allowing organizations to leverage their existing tools efficiently.
The platform is structured around three key layers:
- Threat Intelligence: maps attacker ecosystems and tracks active campaigns, exploited vulnerabilities, and high-risk indicators.
- Vulnerability Prioritization: automatically discovers and ranks exposures based on exploitability, business context, and existing security controls.
- Safe Remediation: enforces validated actions such as virtual patching and IPS activation through APIs, enabling scalable, low-friction remediation.
“Exposure management has become essential as organizations struggle to operationalize vulnerability data. Check Point’s approach stands out by combining deep intelligence, brand protection, and safe, automated mitigations to move from insight to action faster.”
– Michelle Abraham, Senior Research Director, Security and Trust, IDC
With this intelligence-driven, action-oriented approach, Check Point Exposure Management empowers organizations to proactively reduce risks and stay ahead of AI-era attackers.
