• Israeli cybersecurity firm Check Point Software Technologies (NASDAQ: CHKP) reported strong fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 financial performance while announcing three strategic acquisitions to accelerate its push into AI-driven security and exposure management.Check Point has acquired three Israeli companies: Cyata, Cyclops, and Rotate.Cyatawill help Check Point enhance its end-to-end AI security platform by enabling discovery, governance, and control of autonomous AI agents.Cyclopshelps the company strengthen exposure management with AI-driven asset discovery and continuous monitoring across cloud, on-premises, OT, and SaaS environments to deliver a complete CTEM (Continuous Threat Exposure Management) solution.According to Check Point, Rotate brings talent and capabilities to accelerate workspace momentum specifically in the managed service provider (MSP) market, providing an all-in-one platform tailored for MSPs.Financial details were not publicly disclosed, butCalcalistreported that the total paid by Check Point for the three companies is approximately $150 million, including $85 million for Cyclops.Advertisement. • Scroll to continue reading.These moves build on the Q4 2025acquisition of Lakera AIfor $190 million net cash.Check Point announced the new acquisitions on Thursday, alongside its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 financial results. • For Q4 2025, total revenues reached $745 million, up 6% year-over-year, with security subscription revenues growing 11% to $325 million.Calculated billings increased 8% to more than $1 billion. • Non-GAAP EPS came in at $3.40 (up 26%), and GAAP EPS was $2.81 (up 22%), both boosted by tax benefits and settlements.Full-year 2025 revenues totaled $2.7 billion (up 6%), with non-GAAP EPS at $11.89 (up 30%) and GAAP EPS at $9.62 (up 29%).The results exceeded the midpoint of company guidance on revenue and beat EPS expectations.SecurityWeek’s M&A trackercataloged 426 deals in 2025. • A detailed report will be published in the comin

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  • Israeli cybersecurity firm Check Point Software Technologies (NASDAQ: CHKP) reported strong fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 financial performance while announcing three strategic acquisitions to accelerate its push into AI-driven security and exposure management. Check Point has acquired three Israeli companies: Cyata, Cyclops, and Rotate. Cyata will help Check Point enhance its end-to-end AI security platform by enabling discovery, governance, and control of autonomous AI agents. Cyclops helps the company strengthen exposure management with AI-driven asset discovery and continuous monitorin

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