Check Point launches automated threat intelligence platform in Singapore

Check Point Software Technologies has unveiled its next-generation automated threat intelligence platform in Singapore.

The new platform, locally hosted with full data residency, is designed to proactively detect, validate and neutralise threats — before they escalate — by uniquely integrating both offensive and defensive cybersecurity measures in a single AI-powered solution.

With cyber threats growing in scale and sophistication, enterprises in Singapore and across the globe face mounting risks from AI-driven attacks such as email impersonation and phishing websites, which have led to millions in losses and widespread data breaches.

Check Point’s new Proactive Security Strategy Platform aims to change the game by combining AI/ML-powered threat intelligence, dark web and vulnerability tracking, SaaS and email threat protection, and automated remediation under one seamless, AI-driven umbrella.

“In today’s threat landscape, organisations simply cannot afford to depend on reactive protection. You have to start building your cyber security now, for the threats of tomorrow. It’s about being proactive, and future-proofing security operations for your organisation,” said Rebecca Law, Country Manager of Singapore at Check Point Software Technologies.

Traditional cybersecurity tools often stop at detection and require manual intervention for response.

“Proper cyber security hygiene today requires Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM). However, most organisations do not have the unified and right tools to operationalise CTEM effectively across the offensive and defensive layers,” said Abhishek Kumar Singh, Head of Security Engineering at Check Point Software Technologies Singapore.

Check Point’s new platform is one of the first to automate the CTEM cycle at scale, bridging the gap between defence and offence. By localising traffic and hosting all metadata within Singapore, the platform not only enables faster threat detection and policy enforcement but also ensures compliance with local regulatory requirements.

The platform’s feature set is comprehensive, offering proactive email security — including Business Email Compromise protection, DMARC management, phishing and threat prevention — proactive SaaS and generative AI security, hybrid mesh security for unified policy enforcement across hybrid environments, and external risk security with attack surface monitoring and dark web intelligence.

These capabilities are designed to close the gaps left by traditional tools, giving organisations the ability to identify, validate and neutralise threats across their entire attack surface.

The platform’s local hosting reduces round-trip time for data to enable quicker detection and response while improving application responsiveness. Built-in redundancy and high availability ensure business continuity, minimising disruption and strengthening uptime across enterprise networks.

“This locally-hosted platform is foundational to Zero Trust and Hybrid Mesh architectures, serving as secure, policy-enforcing entry points that enable fast, authenticated access across the Asia Pacific region. As the future evolves, AI-driven and edge-native platforms will deliver real-time threat detection, low-latency performance, and sustainable infrastructure tailored for modern, cloud-first enterprises,” said Law.

Check Point is also laying the groundwork for third-party integration to support broader security ecosystems while maintaining the strength of its proprietary intelligence.