Check Point Software has launched a new Secure AI Advisory Service designed to help organisations adopt artificial intelligence safely while maintaining governance, regulatory compliance, and risk control.
As AI rapidly moves from experimental use cases to becoming a core part of enterprise infrastructure, many organisations are struggling to keep governance and oversight in step with deployment. According to Check Point, boards and executive teams are increasingly facing regulatory scrutiny and operational risks as AI systems expand across hybrid networks, cloud environments, and digital workspaces.
The new advisory service aims to address these challenges by providing a structured framework for organisations to govern AI adoption throughout its lifecycle. It embeds governance, risk assessment, and regulatory alignment from the outset, enabling enterprises to scale AI initiatives while reducing exposure to security, compliance, and operational risks.
The Secure AI Advisory Service is delivered through Check Point’s Cyber Resilience and Response unit, known as CPR Act. The service combines AI governance expertise with global threat intelligence to provide organisations with practical guidance for managing AI-related risk.
Unlike traditional consulting engagements or standalone assessments, Check Point says the new service integrates governance into the broader security lifecycle, linking intelligence, readiness, detection, and response capabilities. The aim is to ensure that AI controls and monitoring evolve alongside emerging threats, regulatory changes, and new use cases.
Reut Weitzman, Director of Cyber Resilience & Response at Check Point Software Technologies, said organisations need to treat AI transformation with the same level of discipline applied to other critical business systems.
“AI transformation must be governed with the same discipline as any other critical business system,” Weitzman said. “Our Secure AI Advisory Service helps organisations innovate at speed while maintaining control, strengthening resilience and meeting global regulatory expectations.”
The service is designed to provide more than high-level policy advice, offering organisations operational frameworks that align innovation with accountability and risk transparency.
Key capabilities include AI governance frameworks aligned with business strategy, AI risk and impact assessments with prioritised mitigation roadmaps, and regulatory readiness aligned with frameworks such as the EU AI Act, GDPR, ISO 42001, and the NIST AI Risk Management Framework. The service also includes executive and practitioner training to help organisations operationalise AI governance controls.
Secure AI Advisory is available in three tiers, Essential, Enhanced, and Total, enabling organisations at different stages of AI maturity to adopt governance structures appropriate to their needs. Each tier includes access to an interactive AI Risk and Compliance Dashboard that provides ongoing visibility into AI risk posture and compliance status.
The advisory service complements Check Point’s broader prevention-first security architecture, supporting AI deployment across hybrid mesh network security, workspace security, exposure management, and AI security environments.
By combining vendor-agnostic advisory services with threat intelligence insights, Check Point says the new offering is intended to help organisations transform AI from a potential source of risk into a controlled driver of business growth.
The launch reflects the growing focus on securing AI transformation as enterprises increasingly embed AI technologies across business operations.




