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Check Point’s Strategic Move: Acquiring Veriti to Tackle Advanced Cyber Threats Head-On

May 27, 2025 By admin Leave a Comment

As organizations grapple with increasingly sophisticated cyber threats amplified by artificial intelligence and rapidly expanding digital infrastructures, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. has made a strategic decision to acquire Veriti Cybersecurity, a company renowned for its groundbreaking approach to threat exposure management. This move signifies Check Point’s determined shift toward a proactive cybersecurity model designed to preemptively address vulnerabilities across complex, multi-vendor technology environments. The acquisition, announced from Redwood City, California, positions Check Point’s Infinity Platform to transform threat detection and response, marking a decisive step toward its vision of hybrid mesh security—a model where diverse security tools work seamlessly together to mitigate threats swiftly and efficiently.

Founded in 2021, Veriti has established itself as a pioneer in the domain of Preemptive Exposure Management (PEM), a cybersecurity approach emphasizing automated, real-time mitigation of potential threats before they can cause harm. Unlike traditional reactive security models, which respond to breaches after they occur, Veriti’s solution leverages deep integrations with more than 70 security vendors to continuously monitor environments, prioritize vulnerabilities, and orchestrate immediate remediation measures. By automatically implementing virtual patches across systems identified as vulnerable by leading security tools—including CrowdStrike, Tenable, and Rapid7—Veriti drastically reduces remediation timelines from weeks to mere minutes. This rapid response capability is essential at a time when AI-driven attacks can exploit vulnerabilities on a scale previously unseen, requiring security measures that can adapt instantaneously and comprehensively across all parts of an enterprise’s digital infrastructure.

Check Point’s CEO, Nadav Zafrir, emphasizes that the acquisition of Veriti directly aligns with the company’s overarching strategy to strengthen its Infinity Platform. This “open-garden” approach champions interoperability across diverse cybersecurity tools, ensuring that protections are seamlessly applied across an organization’s entire security stack, including firewalls, endpoints, cloud infrastructure, and web application firewalls (WAFs). In particular, Veriti’s integration with Wiz, another influential player in cloud security, highlights the synergy between the two companies: Wiz identifies cloud-based vulnerabilities, and Veriti ensures rapid, safe, and context-aware remediation through virtual patching mechanisms provided by Check Point gateways and other platforms.

The sophisticated, context-sensitive approach employed by Veriti is critical to minimizing operational disruptions. Instead of applying blanket security policies that might inadvertently cause downtime or interfere with normal operations, Veriti assesses each unique customer environment—taking into account current configurations, existing protective measures, and specific vulnerabilities—to deliver targeted remediation strategies. This nuanced capability significantly reduces risk without compromising operational continuity, providing enterprises with both security and business reliability.

For Veriti, the acquisition represents an opportunity to accelerate its core mission. CEO and co-founder Adi Ikan articulated the persistent challenge facing many security teams today: identifying risks without being able to act swiftly enough to prevent them from compounding. Joining Check Point enables Veriti to enhance its impact exponentially, extending its capability to address vulnerabilities through integrations with a trusted and widely-adopted security platform. Once integrated, Veriti’s technology will expand Check Point’s threat exposure and risk management solutions, complementing the recently introduced External Risk Management (ERM) suite to deliver comprehensive, proactive risk management across all internal and external exposure points.

The transaction is expected to close by the end of the second quarter of 2025, pending standard regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions. With this acquisition, Check Point reinforces its market position, offering enterprises an unprecedented level of automated, proactive security designed to significantly shrink their cyber attack surface in an increasingly complex threat landscape.

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