Check Point to Integrate AI Defense Plane with Google Cloud

Check Point Software Technologies recently announced it will serve as a launch partner with Google Cloud to integrate its AI Defense Plane with Google Cloud’s Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform.

The integration will combine centralized agent control with contextual intelligence and real-time behavioral protection to deliver comprehensive security for enterprises deploying AI agents at scale.

“The emerging architecture for agentic security requires three layers: a control plane for identity and connectivity, a governance layer for policy enforcement, and a runtime intelligence layer for behavioral protection,” said David Haber, VP of AI security at Check Point Software Technologies. “Google Cloud’s Enterprise Agent Platform provides the control plane. Check Point adds the other two. We govern which agents, tools, and connections are allowed, and we inspect every action at runtime to determine whether it should proceed because in agentic systems, access alone doesn’t guarantee the right outcome.”

This integration will deliver three layers of agent security:

  • Full agent visibility: Automatically inventories all agents deployed across Google Cloud environments, including their components, tools, and Google Cloud Model Context Protocol (MCP) server connections.
  • Policy control: Enables security teams to define and enforce policies with allow and deny lists for MCP servers, tools, and skills, agent posture policies that flag or block risky configurations and centralized policy management.
  • Runtime guardrails in production: Applies real-time, context-aware protection through the Agent Gateway.

Check Point’s AI Defense Plane integration with Google Cloud Agent Gateway and Agent Registry will be available in late June 2026.