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Check Point

Combine Check Point’s VPN events with Varonis' file, email, and Active Directory metadata to detect threats faster with a high signal-to-noise ratio. 

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Challenge

Attackers hope to evade detection by blending into your noisy network. As the perimeter becomes less defined and adversaries become sophisticated, it’s critical to expand your detection window and take a defense-in-depth approach.  

Would you know if an attacker or malicious insider was accessing sensitive data, moving laterally, and uploading files to a personal account? Could you trace an incident from your perimeter to the data that was touched or stolen? Many organizations are data-blind. 

Solution

Check Point’s VPN provides users with secure, seamless remote access to corporate networks and resources. By sending Check Point VPN events to Varonis Edge, you’ll enhance your infiltration and exfiltration detections.  

Edge events are aggregated, normalized, and enriched with valuable context such as geolocation, URL reputation, and account type. Events from Check Point are stored in a unified audit trail for forensics investigations, threat hunting, and reporting.  

 

Behavior-based, real-time detection 

Boost your kill chain coverage for intrusion, C2, and data exfiltration. Turn billions of events into a handful of meaningful alerts with hundreds of out-of-the-box  machine learning detections developed by Varonis’ elite researchers and data scientists. 

Quick & conclusive investigations

Get a normalized, human-readable audit log that makes it easy to correlate events from Check Point with activity from Windows, Active Directory, Exchange, and Microsoft 365. Pivot from suspicious network activity to sensitive data access in seconds with end-to-end forensics.   


Create saved queries such as “Failed VPN Login Attempts from Suspicious Sources Today" or “Web Requests from Disabled Accounts.”  

Flexible deployment

Send events from Check Point VPN to Varonis using Syslog or CEF Log Exporter. If Check Point data is already collected in Splunk, you can forward those events directly to Varonis Edge.