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Check Point showcases AI-Powered cybersecurity at GITEX 2025

Ram Narayanan, Country Manager at Check Point Software Technologies, Middle East
Ram Narayanan, Country Manager at Check Point Software Technologies, Middle East

Check Point Software Technologies  will return to GITEX Global 2025 at Hall 24, Booth B20, demonstrating how its AI-powered, prevention-first approach is securing the hyperconnected world. This year, Check Point goes beyond technology showcase—it is proving how AI innovation directly delivers stronger, real-world protection for enterprises, governments, and critical infrastructure across the region.

At the event, visitors will experience Check Point’s Hybrid Mesh Security architecture, delivered through its Infinity Platform. This unified, AI-powered framework integrates advanced prevention capabilities across cloud, network, workspace, and AI environments—offering enterprises scalable, adaptive security with simplified management. Through interactive demos and dedicated pods for Check Point External Risk Management (ERM) and Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM), attendees will see how AI-powered, prevention-first security transforms threat management—providing real-time risk visibility, continuous validation, and proactive defense, showing how Check Point secures the entire hyperconnected fabric.

Check Point’s presence at GITEX underscores its commitment to regional customers. With Dubai Electronic Security Center (DESC)-certified SaaS solutions, the UAE-hosted Infinity Portal, local support from certified engineers, and tailored training programs, the company empowers organizations to adopt emerging technologies confidently while maintaining compliance with regulatory and operational requirements. These initiatives further reinforce Check Point’s role as a trusted partner for enterprises, government agencies, and national digital transformation projects across the GCC.

As a VIP Exhibitor, Check Point will host exclusive CXO meetings to exchange insights on evolving security priorities. Jonathan Fischbein, Global CISO, will also deliver a keynote on the future of AI in cybersecurity and the urgency of adopting prevention-first strategies across hybrid environments.

“Cyber security today must evolve at the speed of AI adoption,” said Ram Narayanan, Country Manager at Check Point Software Technologies, Middle East. “At GITEX 2025, Check Point is leading that transformation—securing every node in the hyperconnected fabric, embedding AI across every layer of defense, and combining prevention-first security with global research and regional expertise. We are delivering protection that is proven, adaptive, and ready for the next wave of digital disruption.”

Check Point’s participation at GITEX underlines its commitment to embedding AI across every layer of its prevention-first security architecture. From AI-driven threat intelligence to advanced hybrid mesh security and region-specific initiatives, the company is setting new benchmarks in how enterprises, governments, and critical infrastructure secure the hyperconnected digital era with confidence.

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