Check Point customers currently manage two sets of credentials: one for business portals like UserCenter, Partner Map Portal (PMAP), and Support Portal, and another for Check Point Portal. We're changing that.
One Identity brings all Check Point web applications together under a single set of credentials.
What You'll Get
Single Sign-On Across All Portals
After deployment completes, log in once and you're authenticated across all Check Point applications - Portal, UserCenter, Support Portal, PMAP, and more.
Multi-Region Account Switching
Once migrated, use the existing account selector in Check Point Portal to switch between accounts in different regions without logging off and back in.
Unified MFA
Your authenticator app configuration will work across all portals - no need to set up MFA separately for each.
BYO-IDP Support
Configure your Identity Provider once in Portal, link your UserCenter account, and SSO works everywhere.
Deployment Timeline
May 19th - Early June: Gradual, per-user migration
- Users migrated automatically on a rolling, per-user basis - not all at once
- Your migration timing may differ from other users in your organization
- Migrated users can immediately switch between regional accounts
- Continue using your existing credentials during this period
After Full Migration (Early June):
- Unified credentials go live
- Single sign-on activated across all portals
- Notification messages confirm the change
What You Need to Do
Nothing. Your account will be migrated automatically as part of the gradual, per-user rollout. You may notice a slightly refreshed Portal login page once you're migrated, and you'll see a notification when unified credentials are active for everyone.
Questions? Visit support.checkpoint.com
Read the full announcement: One Identity Blog Post