Check Point Launches Local Harmony SASE Instance in India
Check Point Harmony SASE delivers enterprise-grade protection to users, devices, applications, and data—wherever they are.

Check Point Software Technologies Ltd today announced the launch of its India-based data residency instance of Check Point Harmony SASE, reinforcing its commitment to enabling secure digital transformation for Indian enterprises.
This new instance brings localised, cloud-delivered network security—designed to address India’s regulatory environment and growing demand for scalable, secure, and compliant cloud adoption.
Check Point Harmony SASE is a unified Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) platform that delivers enterprise-grade protection to users, devices, applications, and data—wherever they are.
It consolidates multiple security functions into a single cloud-delivered platform, including Firewall-as-a-Service (FWaaS), Secure Web Gateway, Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), SaaS, and SD-WAN.
Powered by Check Point’s ThreatCloud™, it delivers industry-leading threat detection rates of over 99%.
The platform’s hybrid security architecture—combining on-device and cloud-based protections—enables up to 10x faster secure access and high-performance connectivity.
Harmony SASE leverages AI to proactively detect and block threats such as malware, phishing, and anomalous behavior.
Its machine learning-backed SaaS security provides deep visibility and control over cloud applications, while a unified, single-pane-of-glass interface simplifies policy enforcement, monitoring, and reporting across the enterprise, data centres and cloud, enabling unified management.
Check Point’s AI Copilot Smart Assistant also helps with support issues and provides insights into Harmony SASE’s features and benefits.
“With the launch of Harmony SASE’s India instance, we’re giving Indian enterprises the ability to move fast and stay secure—combining advanced AI-driven protection with local data residency, low-latency access, and seamless compliance,” Sundar Balasubramanian, Managing Director, Check Point Software Technologies, India & South Asia, said.
The India instance is further supported by over 80 global Points of Presence (PoPs), including local infrastructure in Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, and New Delhi, ensuring low-latency access and compliance-ready performance nationwide, adhering to local compliance requirements.