The modern workspace is no longer defined by individual technologies. Email, endpoints, browsers, SaaS applications, collaboration platforms, and AI assistants now operate as a connected environment where employees work, communicate, and access information every day. As the workplace becomes increasingly interconnected, attackers are adapting their tactics as well. Rather than targeting a single security layer, they frequently move across multiple environments, exploiting the gaps between siloed security controls and creating attacks that span users, devices, applications, and data.
This shift is driving the emergence of Workspace Security. Organizations can no longer protect modern work environments by securing email, endpoints, and other technologies independently. A more unified approach is needed to provide prevention and protection wherever employees work.
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Noam Shwartz, Head of Product Management, and Yoav Shay Daniely, VP Product Management, as they discuss why Workspace Security is emerging now, the trends accelerating this transformation, and how organizations can strengthen existing email and endpoint security investments while evolving toward a unified security strategy. Attendees will also see a live demonstration of Check Point Workspace Security in action.
In this webinar, we'll cover: - Why Workspace Security is emerging and the trends reshaping how organizations protect users, devices, applications, and data
- Why protecting email or endpoints alone is no longer enough as attacks increasingly cross traditional security boundaries
- How organizations can strengthen email and endpoint security while evolving toward a unified Workspace Security strategy
- How Check Point brings prevention and protection together across the environments where employees work
- What Workspace Security looks like in practice through a live platform demonstration
Gain valuable insights from Check Point security leaders and discover why Workspace Security is becoming essential for protecting today's modern work environments.