New Delhi: Check Point Software Technologies has agreed to acquire AI security firm Lakera in a deal valued at around $300 million. The acquisition comes as enterprises increasingly integrate large language models (LLMs), generative AI, and autonomous agents into their operations, raising concerns about new cybersecurity risks.
The move positions Check Point to build an end-to-end AI security stack, aimed at addressing vulnerabilities that emerge when businesses embed AI into core workflows. These risks range from data leakage and model manipulation to security issues arising from multi-agent collaboration and autonomous decision-making. Industry analysts note that as enterprises shift toward AI-driven systems, the attack surface broadens, making real-time AI-native security a critical requirement.
Founded by former Google and Meta researchers, Lakera focuses on AI-native environments with solutions such as Lakera Red and Lakera Guard. These tools conduct pre-deployment risk assessments and provide runtime enforcement to protect LLMs, AI agents, and multimodal systems. The company also runs AI research and development centers in Zurich and San Francisco, employing a team that includes 11 PhDs.
Lakera’s approach combines continuous red teaming with runtime protection, supported by Gandalf, an adversarial AI network. The company already works with several Fortune 500 clients. By joining Check Point, Lakera’s technology is expected to scale globally, providing enterprises with integrated tools to secure AI adoption at speed.
This acquisition underscores a broader trend in cybersecurity: established vendors are moving to acquire AI-native startups as enterprises accelerate deployment of generative AI. Analysts suggest such deals will likely shape how companies secure AI systems in the coming years.
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