Well, the Checkpoint in this story was just a piece of the puzzle, as it was serving for remote access, which become unavailable.
A matter of time...
This happened on my 40th birthday, which helped it to become a memorable one.
Developers were testing their DR procedures from our hot backup site and asked someone high-up in IT, who should remain nameless, to help them simplify the test.
Instead of changing the date in the application to generate the data that will not be processed as viable real-time trades, being out of scope, dev crew requested temporary change of time in the entire domain and my colleague, God bless his soul, complied, by rolling it back a day.
Thanks to an independent monitoring systems I had in place, my phone was flooded with alarms to the point of being useless. emails and SMS messages were hammering it claiming that the sky has fallen.
Essentially, AD dropped every single server, service and client due to time discrepancy, among them were the RSA SecurID and the Checkpoint components of the infrastructure. So, deprived from remote access capabilities, I had to schlep to work, recall all IT personnel and handle it by hand on premises.
As a result of this snafu which, thankfully, coincided with weekend, the prize of rubber chicken was introduced in the office and awarded to those inadvertently causing mayhem.
I'm including the stock photo for your viewing pleasure: