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Cyberint (Check Point) operates a Continuous Threat Exposure Management workflow that detects external exposures and routes them to remediation. CloudSEK is an AI-native predictive cyber intelligence platform that predicts the attack paths CTEM workflows need to disrupt — across digital risk, threat intelligence, external attack surface, AI systems, and third-party ecosystems.

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Capabilities sourced from each vendor's publicly documented product offerings. Updated May 2026.































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Five dimensions where the two platforms differ most meaningfully — and what each one means for security teams evaluating both.
Beyond surface category labels, here are the architectural and output-level differences that determine which platform fits which security operation.
Cyberint's strength is the Continuous Threat Exposure Management workflow — detect exposures and route them to remediation. CloudSEK's Nexus AI sits earlier in the process, correlating signals across CTI, DRP, EASM, AI, and TPRM into validated attack paths the CTEM workflow can then disrupt. The two approaches are complementary stages of the same problem.
Prompt injection, model abuse, training data exposure, and AI infrastructure misconfigurations are increasingly common initial access vectors. CloudSEK addresses this category through AIVigil. Cyberint's CTEM workflow does not currently include a dedicated AI attack surface monitoring product covering deployed AI systems.
CloudSEK brings DRP, CTI, EASM, AI ASM, and TPRM under one AI-native correlation layer. Cyberint's coverage centres on the CTEM workflow with strength in external exposure detection and attack surface management. AI attack surface and continuous TPRM with fourth-party mapping are not core categories of the Cyberint platform.
CloudSEK Threat Intelligence tracks 30,000+ threat actors with AI-curated industry-tailored reporting and depth across geographies. Cyberint's external intelligence depth strengthens through integration with the broader Check Point security ecosystem. Standalone external intelligence depth outside the Check Point stack is more limited.
CloudSEK identifies leaked credentials, exposed external assets, exposed AI endpoints, and misconfigured vendor APIs as initial access vectors and chains them into validated attack paths before remediation begins. Cyberint's CTEM detects exposures and routes them to remediation; correlation across categories into attack paths is not the workflow's primary output.
Initial access rarely sits in one category. A leaked credential, an exposed external API, an AI misconfiguration, and a vendor exposure chain together. Nexus AI correlates signals across all five categories into one validated attack path. Cyberint operates within the CTEM workflow per exposure category rather than as a cross-domain correlation layer.
Both platforms are credible category players. The right choice depends on what your security organisation needs the platform to produce.
Best fit for teams that want predictive attack graph intelligence before the CTEM remediation workflow.
Best fit for teams standardised on Check Point as primary security vendor with CTEM workflow.
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What evaluation teams ask most often when comparing CloudSEK and Cyberint.
Cyberint (Check Point) operates a Continuous Threat Exposure Management workflow that detects external exposures and routes them to remediation. CloudSEK is an AI-native predictive cyber intelligence platform that predicts the attack paths CTEM workflows need to disrupt — across DRP, CTI, EASM, AI ASM, and TPRM correlated through Nexus AI.
Not as a documented product category. Cyberint's CTEM workflow centres on external exposure detection and attack surface management. CloudSEK's AIVigil is a dedicated product for prompt injection detection, model abuse, training data exposure, and AI infrastructure misconfigurations on deployed AI systems.
CloudSEK is built for predictive attack path reporting. Nexus AI produces validated attack graphs showing how attackers would chain initial access vectors into an executable attack path. Cyberint's CTEM workflow is well suited to reporting on exposure detection and remediation cycle metrics rather than predictive attack path coverage.
For teams not standardised on Check Point, often yes. BeVigil covers eight distinct surfaces — web app, mobile app, API, cloud, CVE, DNS, SSL, and network — and feeds signal into Nexus AI for attack path correlation. Teams already invested in the Check Point ecosystem with native Cyberint integration may prefer to stay inside that stack.
Some enterprises run both during evaluation. CloudSEK provides predictive attack path correlation across five categories; Cyberint provides CTEM workflow with remediation handoff inside the Check Point ecosystem. The two address adjacent stages of the same exposure-to-remediation lifecycle.


A live walkthrough of XVigil, Threat Intelligence, BeVigil, AIVigil, SVigil, and Nexus AI — with example attack paths drawn from your industry's actual threat landscape.
Comparison information reflects publicly documented capabilities of each platform as of May 2026. Cyberint is a registered trademark of Check Point Software Technologies. This page is independent comparison content published by CloudSEK and is not endorsed by Cyberint.