Check Point Boosts Threat Prevention with Upgraded Infinity Platform

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Cybersecurity provider Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. CHKP shares are trading higher premarket on Tuesday. The company disclosed enhanced capabilities for its Infinity Platform, which aim to accelerate zero-trust adoption, bolster threat prevention, reduce complexity, and streamline security operations.

By integrating AI and identity awareness, administrators can enforce more precise security policies, granting access only to authorized users.

Centralized visibility and policy analysis across environments help security teams uphold compliance and maintain strong security practices.

Nataly Kremer, Chief Product Officer at Check Point, said, “We are pleased to introduce several new AI-powered Innovations that cut down complexity and strengthen the Unified Security Management capabilities of the Infinity Platform.”

”Our customers will experience enhanced threat prevention, while finding it very easy to collaborate with third-party products.”

Last month, the company reported fiscal fourth-quarter revenue growth of 6% year-on-year to $703.70 million, topping the analyst consensus estimate of $698.82 million

The American Israeli enterprise security solution provider’s adjusted EPS of $2.70 beat the analyst consensus estimate of $2.66.

Investors can gain exposure to the stock via Amplify ETF Trust Amplify BlueStar Israel Technology ETF ITEQ and VanEck Israel ETF ISRA.

Price Action: CHKP shares are up 0.67% at $215.30 premarket at the last check Tuesday.

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