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Check Point WAF Leads Application Security-Validated by Frost & Sullivan Check Point WAF Leads Application ...
anap · 2026-04-23 · via Check Point Blog

Check Point has been honored Frost & Sullivan’s 2026 Technology Innovation Leadership recognition in WAF and API security, positioning us as a Company to Action shaping the future of cybersecurity.

This recognition reflects a major shift in how application security must operate today.

Application Security Has Fundamentally Changed

Applications are no longer just web apps they now run on APIs, microservices, and AI-driven services, rapidly expanding across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Each release introduces new components, increasing the attack surface. At the same time, accelerated DevSecOps cycles are making both web and AI applications harder to secure, while threats continue to evolve from zero-days and API abuse to emerging GenAI attacks leaving legacy, signature-based security ineffective.

As Frost & Sullivan highlights, traditional approaches can no longer keep pace with today’s continuously evolving production environments:

“Traditional tools rely on signatures, manual rule tuning, emergency patching and struggle in production settings resulting in false positives, missed threats, higher total cost of ownership, and security team fatigue.”

This is why the industry is moving in a new direction:

“Enterprise priorities have therefore shifted from vulnerability discovery to active runtime prevention.”

Why Check Point Is Recognized as an Innovator

Check Point’s recognition comes from its ability to address this shift head-on. Rather than adapting legacy WAF models, it has reshaped application security with an AI-first, prevention-driven approach built for modern environments protecting not just web applications and APIs but also securing AI applications.

“Check Point WAF addresses modern web, API, and GenAI security challenges where legacy WAFs fail to address zero-day exploits, evasion techniques, and operational overhead. As part of the Hybrid Mesh Network Security family, it functions as an AI-driven WAAP platform for cloud-native applications.” Anh Tien Vu, Industry Principal, Global Cybersecurity Practice

At the core of this innovation is a fundamental change in how security operates. Rather than detecting and reacting to threats after they emerge, Check Point WAF works in-line and in real time continuously analyzing application behavior and blocking attacks before they can cause impact.

“Check Point WAF replaces the traditional ‘detect, tune, and react’ model with continuous, contextual runtime enforcement.”

Check Point WAF has positioned itself as an innovator through:

  1. AI at the Core – Not an Add-On

What makes the Check Point approach effective is that AI is not layered on top of legacy systems it is built into the foundation of the platform. Check Point WAF uses a dual-layer AI architecture that combines supervised learning to identify known attack patterns with unsupervised learning to understand the normal behavior of each application.

Frost & Sullivan highlighted where Check Point WAF differentiates:

“Unlike competitors that rely on rules or a single ML model, which often forces trade-offs between coverage and accuracy, Check Point WAF combines supervised and unsupervised AI to provide both breadth and precision. The supervised Attack-Indicator engine identifies known attack patterns and variants, while the unsupervised Context Analysis engine continuously learns each application’s behavioral baseline.”- Anh Tien Vu, Industry Principal, Global Cybersecurity Practice

This approach eliminates the traditional trade-off between detection and false positives—delivering both accuracy and coverage without manual tuning.

  1. Real-Time Protection Across Modern Applications

Operating directly in-line, Check Point WAF inspects and blocks malicious activity as it happens covering injection attacks, cross-site scripting, bot activity, API abuse, and advanced evasion techniques.

This is not just detection it is real-time prevention.

“Operating in-line and in real time, it automatically blocks malicious transactions, including injection attacks, cross-site scripting, bot activity, and API abuse.”

During major zero-day events like Log4Shell, this approach proved critical:

“Users were protected without product updates because the AI engine recognized aberrant behavior at runtime.”

Beyond web applications, the platform provides real-time API discovery and schema enforcement to reduce shadow API exposure, while integrated GenAI protection secures AI-powered applications and agent-driven workflows providing Comprehensive WAAP Functionality to users.

All of this is delivered through a unified platform:

“This consolidation replaces fragmented point products, reduces blind spots, and lowers administrative overhead.”

  1. Built for Cloud-Native and DevOps Environments

Check Point WAF is designed for how modern applications are built and deployed. It integrates seamlessly into CI/CD pipelines, supports containerized environments, and operates consistently across Kubernetes, multi-cloud, and edge deployments.

Security becomes part of the development lifecycle rather than a bottleneck. At the same time, it removes the operational burden that has historically defined WAF management:

“The platform eliminates manual rule creation and signature updates via self-learning AI.”

  1. Proven Outcomes That Matter

This innovation translates into real, measurable outcomes. WAF comparison testing shows approximately 99.5% threat detection with false positives below 1%, effectively removing the long-standing trade-off between security and user experience.

Organizations report significant improvements in efficiency and resilience:

“Organizations automatically stop zero-day attack attempts (including critical CVEs) with no emergency updates needed.”

“False positive alerts and unnecessary blocks drop by ~90–95%, essentially eliminating alert fatigue.”

With fewer disruptions and more accurate protection, teams can operate confidently in full prevention mode while maintaining business continuity.

Shaping the Future of Application Security

Frost & Sullivan emphasizes that application security must become more intelligent, automated, and proactive to keep pace with modern, cloud-native environments. As the report states:

“By converting continuous learning and runtime observability into instant, customized threat prevention with limited human intervention, Check Point WAF sets a new benchmark for what organizations should expect from a web application firewall in securing modern web applications and APIs in the cloud-native and AI era.”

In a highly competitive WAF and API security landscape, the future belongs to solutions that can adapt continuously and prevent attacks in real time before they impact the business and Check Point WAF is setting that standard.

Read full report on- how Check Point sets the new standard.