The endpoint security landscape is evolving faster than many security teams can keep up. While organizations are being overwhelmed with alert fatigue from multiple disconnected tools, a new Frost & Sullivan report underscores that the future of cyber security belongs to consolidated workforce security platforms that reduce complexity. Frost & Sullivan’s 2025 Endpoint Security Radar Report positions Check Point Harmony Endpoint as a strong performer in the competitive marketplace. But more than just recognizing the efficacy of our technology, the report validates our entire philosophy around consolidated workforce security.

The market is echoing this view with endpoint security spending expected to nearly double from $12.9 billion in 2024 to $22.3 billion by 2028. That’s a compound annual growth rate of 14.7%. But here’s what most vendors are missing: organizations aren’t looking for more tools, they want fewer tools that work better.

60+ AI Engines Beat 60+ Security Tools

The days of security tool creep are over. Frost & Sullivan notes that Check Point’s ThreatCloud AI – the “brain” behind our best-in-class threat prevention catch rate – leverages over 60 AI engines to correlate endpoint data across our entire security ecosystem. And how does this translate to better protection and greater efficiency for your organization? Rather than juggling alerts from five different dashboards, you get one intelligent platform that connects the dots for you. When we detect a threat pattern, we don’t just alert you, we provide actionable recommendations, provide automated responses, and  troubleshoot the issue.

AI is becoming crucial for organizations facing resource challenges. And while attackers are using AI to deploy more sophisticated attacks, we’re using it to level the playing field—and then some.

Consolidation Shifts Security Teams from Chaos to Clarity

Frost & Sullivan doesn’t just recognize our advanced endpoint capabilities, they spotlight our comprehensive consolidation approach and tout it’s benefits. Our Infinity Platform protects every endpoint from the data center to the edge.

Comprehensive security matters more than ever in today’s “from anywhere” business landscape. Your workforce isn’t just sitting at corporate desks anymore. They’re working from coffee shops, home offices, airport lounges, and everywhere in between. They’re mobile, and they require advanced email security tools that stop phishing attacks (the most common point of egress for any cyber intrusion). Traditional endpoint security was built for a world that no longer exists.

AI Security and SASE

AI is already proving to be transformational in many ways. And at Check Point, our focus has been on operationalizing how to secure AI interactions. Our browser-based DLP capabilities allow your business to control sensitive data sharing when employees use GenAI tools, giving security teams granular control. The report also highlights Check Point’s strong SASE capabilities, allowing protection across the network, the cloud, and the edge. We are one of the few security leaders that allow for a unified platform that handles zero phishing, password reuse, ZTNA, and SaaS security without forcing your team to become experts in six different technologies.

Why Medium and Large Enterprises Are Making the Switch

Frost & Sullivan also noted our particular strength with medium and large enterprises transitioning to hybrid work models. These aren’t small companies with simple needs—they’re complex organizations with thousands of endpoints, strict compliance requirements, and security teams that want to prevent threats before they become breaches. When organizations with 2,500+ employees choose consolidated security over point solutions, it illustrates that the industry is finished with security tools that create more complexity for operators than the value they provide. Frost & Sullivan validates what forward-thinking security leaders already know: the future belongs to security leaders that focus on real, simple security that emphasizes flexibility and holistic security services over one-off solutions make SOC teams’ jobs more complex.

With remote and hybrid workforces here to stay and AI transforming both attack and defense strategies, organizations need security that adapts, not just reacts. Flexibility and scalability are winning over specialization in our ever more hyperconnected world.

Download the complete Frost & Sullivan 2025 Endpoint Security Radar Report and discover the Check Point advantage.

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