Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. launches Check Point Quantum Firewall Software R82.10, which includes over 20 capabilities to secure AI transformation, enforce Zero Trust, and unify hybrid mesh network protection.

“As organisations embrace AI, security teams are under growing pressure to protect more data, more applications and more distributed environments,” said Nataly Kremer, chief product officer at Check Point Software Technologies.
“R82.10 helps enterprises shift to a prevention-first model by unifying management, strengthening Zero Trust and adding protections that support safe, responsible AI adoption and development,” Kremer adds.
Check Point R82.10
Check Point R82.10 introduces 20 new capabilities in four core areas with the highest operational pressure:
- Safe AI Adoption: The offering detects unauthorised GenAI tools, increases visibility into AI applications, and monitors MCP (model context protocol) usage.
- Strengthening Hybrid Mesh Network Security: It claims to provide consistent protection across distributed environments with centralised internet access management for SASE and firewalls, simplified gateway-to-SASE connectivity, and improved identity and device posture validation to support Zero Trust at scale.
- Prevention-First Approach to Modern Threats: Its phishing protection works without HTTPS inspection, adaptive IPS to reduce alert fatigue, and new Threat Prevention Insights to highlight misconfigurations and posture gaps before they can be exploited.
- Unified Security Platform: R82.10 expands Check Point’s open-garden architecture with over 250 integrations, enabling the application of endpoint posture signals from their existing providers directly within Check Point policies
