CloudGuard WAF
  • Documentation Overview
  • What is CloudGuard WAF?
  • Getting started
    • Prepare key information
    • Log in to the Infinity Portal
    • Protect a Web Application / API
    • Deploy Enforcement Point
      • Gateway/Virtual Machine
        • AWS
          • Store Certificates in AWS
          • Store certificates on Gateway
        • Azure
          • Store Certificates in Azure
          • Store Certificates on Gateway
        • VMware
          • Store Certificates on Gateway
          • Configure networking in VMware Deployments
      • WAF as a Service
        • Certificates Managed by Check Point
        • Bring Your Own Certificate
      • Kubernetes Ingress
        • Kong Application Security
        • Istio Application Security
      • Docker
        • Single Docker
          • Deployment using 'docker' command
            • Store Certificates Locally on Docker
          • Deployment in Azure App Services
        • Dual Docker: NGINX/Kong/Envoy + Security Agent
      • Linux / NGINX / Kong
    • Monitor Events
  • Concepts
    • Gateways & Agents
    • Management & Automation
    • Security Practices
    • Contextual Machine Learning
  • Additional Security Engines
    • Anti-Bot
    • API Protection
      • API Discovery
      • Track API Discovery Learning
      • Enforce API Schema
    • File Security
    • Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
    • Rate Limit
    • Snort Rules
  • SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
    • Setup Custom Rules and Exceptions
    • Setup Web User Response Pages
    • Setup Log Triggers
    • Setup Report Triggers
    • Setup Notification Triggers
    • Setup Behavior Upon Failure
    • Setup Agent Upgrade Schedule
  • HOW TO
    • Edit Web Application/API Settings
    • Edit Reverse Proxy Advanced Settings for a Web Asset
    • Protect an existing production site with CloudGuard WAF's Gateway
    • View Policy of all your Web Applications/APIs
    • Add Data Loss Prevention (DLP) rules
    • Configure Contextual Machine Learning for Best Accuracy
    • Track Agent Status
    • Track Learning and Move from Learn/Detect to Prevent
    • Rotate profile authentication token
    • Upgrade your Reverse Proxy when a Linux/NGINX agent is installed
    • Use Terraform to Manage CloudGuard WAF
    • Authorize Temporary Access for Check Point Support
    • Restrict Access to Backend Servers from CloudGuard WAF as a Service IPs Only
  • Troubleshooting
    • WAF Gateway / Virtual Machine
      • Azure
        • "Unable to find a tag containing the vault's name in the VMSS" Error
        • How To: Configure Key Vault for a Single Gateway
      • NGINX Error: Upstream Sent Too Big Header While Reading Response Header from Upstream
      • How To: Compare Between the Gateway's Certificate and the Upstream Certificate
    • Linux
      • SELinux: Checking Status and Disabling
    • WAF as a Service
      • Certificate Validation Failed: Adjusting CAA Record
      • How To: Redirect a Root Domain to a Subdomain Protected by WAF SaaS
      • How To: Extend Connection Timeout to Upstream
      • How To: Update Expired Certificates
  • references
    • Agent CLI
    • Management API
    • Event Query Language
    • Writing Snort Signatures
    • Events/Logs Schema
    • CVE-2022-3786 and CVE-2022-3602: OpenSSL X.509 Email Address Buffer Overflows (HIGH)
    • CVE-2025-1097, CVE-2025-1098, CVE-2025-24514, CVE-2025-1974: Ingress NGINX Controller RCE (Critical)
  • Resources
    • GitHub
    • Docker Hub
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  1. Getting started

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The is a web-based platform that hosts Check Point's Security-as-a-Service (SaaS) offerings. To get started with CloudGuard WAF the first thing you need is an account in the Check Point Infinity Portal.

Check Point Infinity Portal

Complete the following steps to log in and create a User Account and a Company Account in the Infinity Portal.

Step 1: Log in to Check Point Infinity Portal

Go to Check Point's Infinity Portal address - . Select the data region you wish to log into.

The data region cannot change for an account once created, and you will need to sign out if you wish to login to a different data region.

If you already have an account, log in and skip to Step 2.

If you don't have an account yet, click Don't have an account? Register here and enter your details in the registration form.

Make sure to select your data residency region from the available options correctly if this restriction is critical to your operation. This setting cannot be changed later.

The following example screenshot comes from the EU/US portal and so it includes the question about the data residency.

If this is the first time you used an email address in Infinity Portal, you will receive an email for initial login. Follow the link in the email until you are securely logged in.

Step 2: Select your Account

If this is the first time you use Infinity Portal, skip to Step 3.

Your user can be associated with multiple accounts. Near the left side of the top banner of Infinity Portal it is possible to see the current account (in the example of the screenshot below it possible to see "my-tenant-name"). Make sure the selected account is the account you want to use for CloudGuard WAF.

Step 3: Select an Application

Step 4: Accept the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy

Accept the Infinity Portal Terms of Service and the Privacy Policy by selecting the corresponding checkbox.

Click on the Application Selector icon on the top left corner and select WAF in the CloudGuard pillar.

Check Point Infinity Portal
https://portal.checkpoint.com