Check Point Software and Google Cloud have teamed up to improve the security of artificial intelligence agents in enterprise environments. The cybersecurity company will integrate its AI Defense Plane technology with Google Cloud’s Gemini Enterprise Agent platform with the aim of offering comprehensive security for organizations that use AI at scale, combining centralized control, intelligent analysis and real-time protection.

As enterprise AI evolves from conversational assistants to autonomous agents capable of executing tasks, querying data, and activating tools, traditional security models are proving insufficient. In this new scenario, security no longer depends only on who accesses the systems, but also on what actions AI can execute within productive environments.

With this alliance, both companies seek to establish a new standard in the security of artificial intelligence systems and respond to emerging risks in agentive environments through a preventive, scalable approach aligned with business needs. The proposal puts security at the center of the operational design of intelligent agents.

“New security architectures for agentive systems require three layers: a control plane for identity and connectivity, a governance layer to apply policies, and a runtime intelligence layer for behavior protection. Google Cloud provides the control plane, while Check Point adds governance and protection in runtime, evaluating each action before it is executed,” says Eusebio Nieva.

New security standard in AI systems

The integration will provide a comprehensive security approach based on three pillars:

  • Full visibility of the agent ecosystem: Automated inventory of all agents deployed in Google Cloud environments, including components, tools, and connections to MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers, reinforcing monitoring and security of the entire environment.
  • Control and governance before deployment: Enables security teams to define and enforce policies using allow and block lists for MCP servers, tools, and capabilities; configuration policies that identify or block risky settings; and centralized policy management to ensure consistent security across the agent environment.
  • Real-time protection in production: Incorporates advanced contextual security mechanisms through Agent Gateway. This includes detection of prompt injection attacks, prevention of sensitive data leaks and monitoring of tool calls before their execution, increasing the operational security of runtime agents.

“Our commitment is to offer the most open cloud in the sector and help our clients accelerate their digital transformation. This collaboration with Check Point will allow us to develop new capabilities that add real value to companies and raise their security levels,” explains Vineet Bhan.

The integration of Check Point Software’s AI Defense Plane with Google Cloud’s Agent Gateway and Agent Registry will be available at the end of June 2026 and seeks to become a reference for the security of AI agents in corporate environments.

AI Defense Plane integration with Gemini Enterprise Agent platform will provide real-time visibility, governance and protection