Check Point Software Technologies has revealed its top-performing partners across the Asia Pacific region at the 2025 Check Point Software Technologies Asia Pacific Partner Conference held in Hanoi, Vietnam.
The annual conference brought together close to 200 regional partners to collaborate on securing organisations in an era of rising AI-driven cyber threats and honour partners who have embraced Check Point’s prevention-first approach and 3Cs of security — Comprehensive, Consolidated and Collaborative.
Australia’s DXC Technology was named as Top Partner of the Year having aligned its sales, presales, post-sales, marketing and executive teams with Check Point in a joint go-to-market plan to grow business over the next few years, particularly in the enterprise and public sectors.
DXC Technology's head of security for Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa, Kylie Watson, said this recognition reinforces the company's joint commitment to helping organisations secure their operations, accelerate digital transformation and drive cyber security excellence across Australia.
"As a partner, we look forward to deepening trust, creating new opportunities and delivering even greater value with Check Point in the year ahead," he said.
In addition, S5 Technology Group, the only 100 per cent Australian owned and operated Check Point Elite Partner, was awarded Workspace Security Partner of the Year.
As a Check Point-only cyber security trusted advisor, S5 Technology Group leveraged the Check Point Harmony Email & Collaboration portfolio to expand joint footprint in key customer accounts.
"As a regionally founded and headquartered system integrator, winning this award at an APAC level ahead of powerhouse integrators and MSPs from the likes of China, India and Japan demonstrates the strength and technical capability of our people, and the trust our clients place in us," S5 Technology Group MD Guy Coble said.
Check Point Software Technologies' head of channels ANZ, Leo Lynch, said the company is delighted to recognise the outstanding innovation of its regional cyber security partner ecosystem, in particular the Australian partners, who are helping enterprises and public sector agencies strengthen their resilience and deliver digital transformation securely in areas such as cloud, mobile, and workspace protection.
"Our recent agreement with DXC to create a funded Check Point head count further underscores our investment in and commitment to the Australian partner ecosystem and from them to Check Point," he said.
“As a 100 per cent partner-led organisation, Check Point celebrates all of our partners who embody our prevention-first mission. Together, with their expertise and our innovation in AI, SASE, Hybrid Mesh and workspace security, we are creating new opportunities, elevating engagements, and building a stronger, more secure digital future for organisations across Australia, New Zealand and the wider Asia-Pacific region.”