“Customers will immediately see real-time protection for LLMs and agents against prompt attacks and leaks, continuous red-teaming intelligence applied across their AI deployments, high detection accuracy with minimal false positives, and faster time-to-protection, leveraging the same Infinity Portal they already use for firewalls, endpoint, cloud, and email security. Over time, these AI-native defenses will extend across the full Infinity portfolio,” Kremer said.
Check Point’s existing Infinity customers will see AI security as an add-on capability inside their current deployments, whereas the new customers will be able to adopt the unified end-to-end AI security stack directly through Infinity, confirmed the company. Because Lakera’s platform is API-based and cloud-delivered (with on-prem options), time-to-protection is near immediate, she added.
Closing a critical gap
Experts call this acquisition significant and not merely adding just another tool to the stack. “This acquisition closes a real gap by adding AI-native runtime guardrails and continuous red teaming into Check Point’s stack,” said Amit Jaju, senior managing director at Ankura Consulting. “Customers can now secure LLMs and agents alongside their existing network, cloud, and endpoint controls.