Check Point expands managed security platform with AI governance tools and unified bundles

Check Point expands managed security platform with AI governance tools and unified bundles

The update introduces AI security capabilities, a new multi-tenant management platform and unified security bundles under a simplified licensing model

Alex Smith

By Alex Smith |


Check Point Software Technologies has announced a major expansion of its managed service provider (MSP) platform, unveiled at the Pax8 Beyond 2026 conference in Redwood City, California. The update introduces AI security capabilities, a new multi-tenant management platform and unified security bundles under a simplified licensing model.

The expansion addresses what Check Point's 2026 Cloud Security Report identifies as a growing gap in enterprise AI security: while 77 per cent of organisations have updated their security strategies in response to AI adoption, only 26 per cent report having the architectural capability to enforce those strategies.

Check Point will extend its Workforce AI Security into the MSP ecosystem, enabling partners to discover AI usage across their customers' environments, govern employee interactions with AI tools and protect sensitive data across AI applications and agents. The new platform provides access to Check Point's product portfolio in a multi-tenant environment, with native Workforce AI integration, expanded Professional Services Automation integrations, Management Control Plane access for the MSP portal and a dedicated MSP experience team for onboarding and support.

Check Point has also introduced unified security bundles combining email, endpoint, browser, mobile, secure access service edge, Workforce AI, security awareness training and domain-based message authentication, reporting and conformance into a single offering aligned to Microsoft licensing. The bundles are designed to reduce tool complexity, streamline procurement and simplify how MSPs communicate security value to customers.

“AI is reshaping both the threat landscape and the expectations customers now place on their service providers,” said Dave Meister, vice president of MSP and managed security service provider at Check Point. “MSPs are no longer just managing infrastructure. They are helping customers navigate AI transformation.”

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