
Cyber resilience was always the goal. Frontier AI makes it urgent
As advanced attack capabilities automate, the likelihood of breaches increases organization-wide, making frontier AI and cyber risk a systemic challenge.
Alex Spokoiny, chief security and trust officer, is responsible for Check Point’s cybersecurity and for bringing what that uniquely demanding practice teaches to the security leaders the company serves worldwide.
Spokoiny previously served as Check Point’s chief information officer and vice president of information systems, leading the company’s global IT services across business applications, datacenters, cloud, security and IT business continuity. He joined Check Point in 2008.
Prior to joining Check Point, Spokoiny held engineering leadership positions in the Israeli Air Force. He holds a B.Sc. in Computer Science from Technion – Israeli Institute of Technology and an M.Sc. in Information Systems Engineering from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He wrote his dissertation on the application of artificial intelligence in medicine and has published several research papers in scientific journals.
As advanced attack capabilities automate, the likelihood of breaches increases organization-wide, making frontier AI and cyber risk a systemic challenge.
組織のサイバーセキュリティは、脅威の状況に合わせて進化しなければなりません。課題は技術面よりも、プレッシャーの下での組織的な意思決定にあります。 サイバーレジリエンスは、システムが混乱し、データの完全性が不確実で、外部からの圧力が高まっている状況でも業務を継続する能力を重視します。
Cyber resilience goes beyond technological prevention and is about business continuity and aligning when cyberattacks create disruption and uncertainty.
国境を越えたデータ規制により、データプライバシーは今や経営層レベルかつ組織横断的な重要課題となっています。 企業はデータに関するすべての課題を把握し、設計段階からプライバシー保護を考慮し、進化する規制に柔軟に対応できる体制を整える必要があります。明確な役割分担、社内教育の徹底、アカウンタビリティの共有が、データ保護に対する信頼を基盤とした積極的アプローチを可能にします。
Data privacy is now a strategic organizational priority – build trust by embedding privacy into design, culture and operations, making compliance shared.


