


“Partners don’t need us to sell these products,” said Itai Greenberg, Check Point’s vice president of product management. The entire Harmony bundle will be available to customers for $11 per user per month, while each of the individual components will cost roughly $4 per user per month on a standalone basis. The San Carlos, Calif.-based platform security vendor said Check Point Harmony brings together endpoint, browser, email and remote access security into a single tool that’s managed via a cloud service.

Check Point has rolled out the Harmony unified offering to secure both internet connections as well as corporate and BYOD devices for remote workers.
