Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. has released its 14th annual Cyber Security Report 2026, highlighting a dramatic escalation in cyber threats. Organizations faced an average of 1,968 attacks per week in 2025—a 70% increase since 2023—as attackers leverage AI, automation, and multi-channel social engineering to scale operations and enhance effectiveness across industries.
Attackers are embedding AI across workflows, moving from manual to increasingly autonomous operations. This shift allows rapid scaling, multi-channel coordination, and exploitation of trust in digital workspaces. Capabilities once limited to sophisticated actors are now democratized, enabling more targeted and persistent campaigns against organizations of all sizes.
“AI is changing the mechanics of cyber attacks, not just their volume,” said Lotem Finkelstein, VP of Research at Check Point Software. “We are seeing attackers move from purely manual operations to increasingly higher levels of automation, with early signs of autonomous techniques emerging. Defending against this shift requires revalidating security foundations for the AI era and stopping threats before they can propagate.”
Check Point advocates a prevention-first strategy to counter machine-speed threats:
The full Cyber Security Report 2026 is available for download here. Check Point will host a livestream discussing key findings and recommendations.
About Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. is a leading protector of digital trust, utilizing AI-powered cyber security solutions to safeguard over 100,000 organizations globally. Through its Infinity Platform and an open garden ecosystem, Check Point’s prevention-first approach delivers industry-leading security efficacy while reducing risk. Employing a hybrid mesh network architecture with SASE at its core, the Infinity Platform unifies the management of on-premises, cloud, and workspace environments to offer flexibility, simplicity and scale for enterprises and service providers.