Check Point Acquires Cyberint to Enhance Cyber Threat Protection

Ankit Agarwal
Ankit Agarwal

Growth Hacker

 
May 28, 2025 2 min read

Check Point Completes Purchase of Cyberint

Cybersecurity company Check Point Software Technologies has completed its acquisition of Cyberint Technologies Limited. This acquisition enhances Check Point's Infinity Platform by integrating Cyberint’s external risk management capabilities.

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Cyberint’s key capabilities now included in Check Point’s services are:

  • A comprehensive external risk management solution that detects and takes down impersonating websites, phishing and social media accounts, and identifies stolen credentials and leaked data. This solution also helps in detecting vulnerable internet-facing websites and applications, allowing companies to prioritize and effectively mitigate these vulnerabilities.

  • Rapid delivery of impactful and actionable intelligence to protect digital assets, with intelligence delivered within 20 minutes after setup. This ensures that security teams can respond to threats promptly, preventing ransomware incidents.

  • AI-powered features enhanced by high-quality managed services, focusing on effective risk detection, mitigation, and contextualized alerts with minimal false positives. Human intelligence further strengthens this approach, offering expert guidance and ensuring comprehensive, high-quality management.

“By bringing Cyberint’s real-time exposure analysis to our Infinity Platform, we are providing our customers with proactive and actionable threat intelligence and exposure management that will protect them from even more threats,” said Check Point’s Chief Services Officer Sharon Schusheim. This technology expands the threat prevention capabilities of the Infinity platform, offering high value to security and risk management leaders responsible for security operations.

For more information on Check Point and Cyberint, visit Check Point Software Technologies and Cyberint Technologies.

Cyberint's Role in Threat Protection

The integration of Cyberint’s capabilities into Check Point's offerings significantly boosts their threat protection services. This acquisition positions Check Point to provide enhanced security solutions, including:

  • Detection of Phishing and Impersonation: With Cyberint's technology, organizations can effectively identify and mitigate attacks that utilize impersonating websites or phishing tactics.

  • Vulnerability Management: The tools provided through this acquisition enable companies to discover vulnerabilities in their internet-facing assets, allowing for prioritized remediation efforts.

  • Actionable Threat Intelligence: The incorporation of AI and managed services ensures that organizations receive timely intelligence that can be acted upon to secure their digital environments.

Companies in the cybersecurity space, such as GrackerAI, offer similar capabilities in monitoring threats and transforming security news into strategic content opportunities. GrackerAI’s platform automates insight generation, helping marketing teams produce relevant content that resonates with cybersecurity professionals. For more on GrackerAI’s services, visit GrackerAI.

For organizations focused on cybersecurity, leveraging tools like GrackerAI can enhance marketing efforts by aligning content with current threats and trends.

Ankit Agarwal
Ankit Agarwal

Growth Hacker

 

Growth strategist who cracked the code on 18% conversion rates from SEO portals versus 0.5% from traditional content. Specializes in turning cybersecurity companies into organic traffic magnets through data-driven portal optimization.

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