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Check Point partners with NVIDIA for AI Cloud Protect security solution

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Cloud Protect secures AI models, workloads, and agentic AI applications against cyber threats. Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. announced collaboration with NVIDIA to offer an integrated security solution tailored for AI factories. This solution, which launched on October 28, 2025, is now available for on-premises (on-prem) enterprise deployments.

AI Cloud Protect aims to ensure the security of AI model development and inference workloads with no impact on performance. The solution has been validated on NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers, enabling secure AI deployment across data centers and cloud environments fueled by NVIDIA BlueField technology. Nataly Kremer, Chief Product Officer at Check Point, noted, “As enterprises race to build AI-driven innovation, they can’t afford blind spots. With NVIDIA, we’re making AI factories secure by design—protecting models, data, and infrastructure without slowing innovation.”

As AI usage grows, enterprises face escalating security challenges, with more than half of organizations employing AI tools now targeted by cyber attacks. Recent data revealed that 32% of companies experienced AI attacks involving prompt manipulation last year. AI Cloud Protect provides comprehensive security for the entire AI development pipeline, from modeling to commercial deployment, addressing risks such as unauthorized access and data poisoning while maintaining system performance.

Check Point is currently piloting AI Cloud Protect with financial services clients and strategic partners, focusing on AI data centers for Large Language Model (LLM) development. AI Cloud Protect is expected to deliver end-to-end security for sensitive AI workloads without compromising the performance that modern applications require. Chris Konrad from World Wide Technology highlighted that this solution, combined with NVIDIA's technology, offers enterprise-grade protection throughout model training and inference processes.