Product comparison
Verdictan vs. Check Point AI Agent Security
You must stop unsafe agent activity without hiding who owns the final action.
Why Verdictan
Verdictan applies policy at the gateway and records request-level decision evidence for supported AI traffic. Run it in a self-hosted or air-gapped environment.
Key differences
Verdictan vs. Check Point AI Agent Security: Key differences
An inspection result has limited value when the application does not apply a clear response.
The Guard API returns a security finding
The API accepts an OpenAI-style message array and returns flagged status, payload details and optional detector breakdowns.
The application owns mitigation
Check Point documentation tells the application to decide how it will handle a flagged interaction.
Self-hosting includes air-gapped options
The deployment guide documents Kubernetes, Docker and air-gapped environments for enterprise customers.
Side by side
Feature comparison
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| Feature | Verdictan | Check Point AI Agent Security |
|---|---|---|
| Architecture and integration | ||
| Inline AI request inspection | Documented | Documented |
| Air-gapped deployment | Documented | Documented |
| OpenAI-style Guard API | Not documented in the reviewed sources | Documented |
| Model-independent guardrail service | Not documented in the reviewed sources | Documented |
| Security controls | ||
| Text message inspection | Limited: Listed routes only | Limited: Latest interaction only |
| Prompt-injection defense | Documented | Documented |
| Data and content controls | Documented | Documented |
| Agent and tool behavior | Limited: Documented tool actions | Documented |
| Action and governance | ||
| Application-controlled mitigation | Not documented in the reviewed sources | Documented |
| Per-project policy assignment | Documented | Documented |
| PII-redacted prompt logs | Documented | Limited: Configurable capture |
| Administrative RBAC | Not documented in the reviewed sources | Limited: Overview only |
Common questions
What to ask before you decide
Does the Guard API block requests by itself?
No. It returns findings, and the application decides the mitigation.
Can AI Agent Security run in an air-gapped environment?
Yes. The enterprise self-hosting guide documents an air-gapped option.
Does the Guard API accept an OpenAI-style message format?
Yes. The API reference documents an OpenAI Chat Completions message array.
Can it control agent tools?
Yes. Agent behavior controls can restrict off-task actions and allowed or denied tools.
Does it log every prompt by default?
The platform documents configurable prompt logging and PII redaction. Verify the project setting and plan.
What should we test first?
Test one flagged prompt and one denied tool. Trace the API result, application action and dashboard record.
How we researched this page
We checked the official sources below on Aug. 11, 2026. Product scope, plan access, beta status and support can change.
- This review covers the listed public sources on Aug. 11, 2026.
- Confirm the plan, region, version and contract terms before a production decision.
- A verify status means the reviewed sources did not establish the point. It does not mean the feature is absent.
- Confirm the enterprise plan for self-hosting, RBAC, SIEM and retention controls.
- Test every application mitigation because the Guard API returns findings instead of applying the final action.
- Verify media support beyond the documented text request format.
- 1. Verdictan: Product
- 2. Check Point: AI Agent Security introduction
- 3. Check Point: AI Agent Security defenses
- 4. Check Point: Agent behavior defense
- 5. Check Point: Guard API
- 6. Verdictan: Providers configuration
- 7. Check Point: Self-host AI Agent Security
- 8. Check Point: Screen content
- 9. Verdictan: Policy overview
- 10. Verdictan: Trail and audit evidence
- 11. Check Point: Platform and dashboard
- 12. Verdictan: Runtime request families
- 13. Check Point: Check Point launches AI Defense Plane
- 14. Verdictan: Quickstart
- 15. Verdictan: Prompt injection detection
- 16. Verdictan: PII detector
- 17. Verdictan: Agent firewall
- 18. Verdictan: API key management
Earlier or related names: Lakera Guard.
Verdictan is not affiliated with Check Point. Product names can be trademarks of their respective owners.
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