NCS named Check Point's APAC Top Partner of the Year
Check Point Software Technologies has named NCS its Top Partner of the Year in Asia Pacific, announcing its APAC FY25 channel partner award winners at a regional partner and sales kickoff conference in Bangkok.
The event drew almost 1,000 employees and partners from across the region. The awards recognised partners across distribution, managed services, new customer acquisition, and offerings tied to hybrid network security, workforce security and exposure management.
Channel partners remain central to Check Point's route to market. The company describes itself as fully channel-driven in Asia Pacific.
Winners list
NCS won Top Partner of the Year. Check Point described NCS as one of its largest partners in Asia Pacific, citing double-digit growth in new business and overall growth during FY25.
Odysseus Digital was named New Customer Partner of the Year for supporting a deployment for a customer in Taiwan's high-tech manufacturing sector.
DXC Technology won New Business Partner of the Year, credited with new business across financial services, mining, utilities and healthcare.
Savex Technologies was named Top Distributor of the Year. Check Point described Savex as one of its fastest-growing distributors in India and said it achieved double-digit compound annual growth over the past two years.
NTT DATA Asia Pacific won GSI Partner of the Year. Check Point said it was the company's largest partner in Asia Pacific in FY25, pointing to new business growth and multi-million-dollar wins across Australia, India and Singapore.
Logix InfoSecurity received MSP Partner of the Year, recognised for expanding services in secure access service edge and exposure risk management.
Fuji Soft won Workspace Security Partner of the Year. Check Point said Fuji Soft supported one of the region's most significant enterprise deployments, describing it as the second-largest workspace security deal globally.
Keystone Solutions was named Hybrid Mesh Partner of the Year. Check Point linked the award to customer adoption of hybrid mesh architectures and contract take-up.
Integrated Global Solutions received AI Partner of the Year. Check Point said the partner applied AI-driven security to deliver outcomes for large enterprises.
Two partners shared the Continuous Threat Exposure Management Partner of the Year award. NRI SecureTechnologies was recognised for work in Japan, where Check Point said it delivered managed security services and recorded triple-digit growth in FY25. IPV Network also received the award, with Check Point describing it as the largest exposure risk management-focused partner in Asia Pacific.
BT Australia won Telco Partner of the Year. Check Point cited new business growth-particularly in financial services-and said BT Australia supported customers in Australia and New Zealand.
Fuva Brain was named SMB Partner of the Year. Check Point said the partner has been part of its small and medium-sized business ecosystem for more than a decade.
Regional focus
Check Point said this year's program reflects a changing threat landscape in Asia Pacific, pointing to AI-driven attacks, hybrid and cloud environments, and increasingly complex regulation across markets at different stages of maturity.
The company also framed partner activity around its strategic priorities, including hybrid mesh security, workspace security, exposure management, AI-driven security, managed services, distribution and new business growth.
In photos shared from the award ceremony, Check Point CEO Nadav Zafrir and Ruma Balasubramanian, President, Asia Pacific & Japan, appeared with winners and senior channel leaders.
A senior executive said the channel remains important as customers reassess security requirements across networks, endpoints and cloud platforms.
"Our APAC Partners demonstrate how technical depth, strategic vision, and trusted customer relationships translate into real cyber resilience at scale. From Hybrid Mesh and Workspace Security to Exposure Management and AI‐driven defence, they are accelerating the adoption of consolidated, AI‐based security that protects what matters most. Their innovation and customer focus represent the future of cyber security, and we are proud to celebrate their achievements as we look ahead to continued shared success," said Pankaj Narayan, Head of Chanels, Check Point Software Technologies Asia Pacific.
Check Point said its partner ecosystem in Asia Pacific will continue to focus on hybrid networks, digital workspaces, exposure reduction and AI security as organisations expand cloud adoption and respond to shifting cyber risks.