TLDR: Check Point Software Technologies has released its 2024 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report, ‘Sustainability in Security,’ highlighting its commitment to a secure and sustainable digital future. The report details the company’s achievements in preventing over 10 million daily cyberattacks using AI-driven engines, achieving 100% renewable energy at its headquarters, and progressing towards training 1 million people in cybersecurity by 2028.
Redwood City, CA – July 14, 2025 – Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ: CHKP), a global leader in cybersecurity solutions, today announced the release of its 2024 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report, titled ‘Sustainability in Security.’ This third annual report outlines the company’s significant strides and strategic vision for fostering a secure and sustainable digital landscape, emphasizing cyber protection as a cornerstone for trust, resilience, and societal advancement.
Nadav Zafrir, CEO at Check Point, underscored the company’s core mission, stating, ‘At Check Point, our mission is clear: We are here to secure the digital future through trusted innovation, responsible leadership, and unwavering commitment to people and the planet. As laid out in our 2024 ESG report, our cyber security solutions don’t just defend against threats — they create the foundation for sustainable, responsible digital transformation.’
The report highlights Check Point’s expansive global impact in safeguarding the digital backbone of society. The company prevents over 10 million cyberattacks daily, leveraging more than 50 Infinity ThreatCloud AI engines. Annually, it blocks over 3.9 billion threats across more than 100,000 organizations worldwide, protecting critical sectors such as finance, healthcare, energy, and government. This robust defense analyzes billions of files, websites, and applications daily, positioning cybersecurity as a vital social good.
Environmentally, Check Point achieved notable milestones in 2024, including the use of 100% renewable energy at its International Headquarters and Tel Aviv offices. The company also introduced new power-efficient security appliances designed to help customers reduce energy consumption while enhancing protection.
In terms of social responsibility, Check Point continued to advance its goals, making significant progress towards its ambitious target of training 1 million people in cybersecurity by 2028. This initiative aims to address the global cybersecurity talent shortage and empower individuals with essential digital defense skills.
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The report also reaffirms Check Point’s strong governance practices, which include maintaining board independence, providing comprehensive compliance training, and adhering to responsible AI practices, ensuring ethical and transparent operations across its global footprint.


