19 January 2026 5 min

Check Point Software Announces Eight Key Trends That Will Define Africa’s Cyber Security Landscape in 2026

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Check Point Software Announces Eight Key Trends That Will Define Africa’s Cyber Security Landscape in 2026

Johannesburg, South Africa – January 19th, 2026 — As global leaders gather for the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting this week to discuss "A Spirit of Dialogue," pioneer and global leader in cyber security solutions Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ: CHKP) has released a definitive outlook on the eight critical trends set to shape Africa’s digital turning point in 2026.

The implementation of these will increasingly require Government, the private sector and key civic institutions to cooperate and partner to overcome the onslaught of cyber security challenges facing the continent, Check Point says.

Based on research from the Check Point African Perspectives on Cyber Security Report 2025, the announcement highlights a continent where digital growth is leapfrogging traditional infrastructure, but also expanding the attack surface for systemic risk.

With African organisations facing an average of 3,153 cyberattacks per week—a staggering 60% higher than the global average—Check Point’s research highlights a continent at a pivotal crossroads between rapid AI adoption and escalating systemic risk.

"In 2026, digital trust has transitioned from an IT priority to core economic infrastructure for Africa," says Lorna Hardie, Regional Director: Africa for Check Point Software. "As the continent leapfrogs traditional infrastructure with AI-driven fintech and energy solutions, the 'Security Gap' has become a trillion-dollar challenge that requires a shift from reactive detection to prevention-first resilience."

The 8 Key Trends for 2026:Agentic AI Before Governance: By 2026, autonomous AI agents—capable of acting without human oversight—will be integrated into African logistics and finance. However, with private-sector adoption outpacing national AI strategies in Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, a "governance gap" has emerged that requires urgent transparency and explainable AI.Mainstream Deepfake Fraud: In Africa’s mobile-first economy, AI-generated deception has become the fastest-growing threat. With SIM-swap fraud already costing South Africa over R5 billion annually, 2026 will see the rise of cloned voice approvals and synthetic interactions that bypass traditional mobile authentication.Cloud Misconfigurations Overtaking Malware: As mission-critical systems migrate to the cloud, human error has become a greater risk than malicious code. In Africa’s complex hybrid environments, 60% of incidents now result from "permission drift" and unmonitored APIs rather than traditional malware.Data Extortion Targeting Critical Infrastructure: Ransomware has evolved into "data-pressure" operations. As industrial digitalization in Africa grows 30% annually, the focus has shifted from availability to integrity—where a corrupted dataset in a power grid can trigger cascading real-world disruption.External Risk Scores as Board KPIs: Cybersecurity is now a board-level discipline. By 2026, external risk ratings and exposure scores will influence corporate creditworthiness and investment, joining financial and ESG performance as markers of maturity for African enterprises.Regulation as a Trade Currency: The convergence of the EU’s NIS2 Directive and African data laws has made cyber resilience essential to trade. African exporters must now prove compliance to maintain market access, turning regulation from "paperwork" into a competitive performance metric.The National Skills Crisis: Africa faces a critical share of the global five-million-person talent shortage. With over 200,000 unfilled cybersecurity roles on the continent, cyber sovereignty now depends on building local "defenders of tomorrow" rather than importing external expertise.MSSPs as the Resilience Engine: Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) have become Africa’s operational backbone. By 2026, most African firms will consume security "as-a-service," using MSSPs to democratise advanced AI-assisted defense and bridge the talent gap."In 2026, cybersecurity has evolved from a defensive wall to the living rhythm that underpins African innovation," says Hardie. "Africa’s digital future will be defined by tempo—our ability to embed security into our growth story from the start."

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About Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. 

Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (www.checkpoint.com) uses 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.

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This press release contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements generally relate to future events or our future financial or operating performance. Forward-looking statements in this press release include, but are not limited to, statements related to our expectations regarding future growth, the expansion of Check Point’s industry leadership, the enhancement of shareholder value and the delivery of an industry-leading cyber security platform to customers worldwide. Our expectations and beliefs regarding these matters may not materialize, and actual results or events in the future are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those projected. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are also subject to other risks and uncertainties, including those more fully described in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our Annual Report on Form 20-F filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 2, 2024. The forward-looking statements in this press release are based on information available to Check Point as of the date hereof, and Check Point disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements, except as required by law. 

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