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4 See also  





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Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
Company typePublic

Traded as

NasdaqCHKP
Industry
  • Computer hardware
  • Founded1993; 31 years ago (1993)inRamat Gan, Israel
    Founders
  • Marius Nacht
  • Shlomo Kramer
  • Headquarters
  • Tel Aviv, Israel[3]
  • Key people

    • Gil Shwed (CEO)
  • Jerry Ungerman (chairman
  • Dorit Dor (CTO)
  • Roei Golan (CFO)
  • ProductsFireWall-1, VPN-1, UTM-1,
    Check Point Integrity,
    Intrusion prevention systems,
    End point security,
    Security appliances,
    Web application security,
    Mobile security,
    Cloud security,
    Security management
    Infinity Architecture
    RevenueIncrease US$2.17 billion (2021)[4]

    Operating income

    Increase US$908 million (2021)[4]

    Net income

    Decrease US$816 million (2021)[4]
    Total assetsIncrease US$5.90 billion (2021)[4]
    Total equityDecrease US$3.26 billion (2021)[4]

    Number of employees

    5,805 (December 2021)[4]
    SubsidiariesZoneAlarm
    Websitecheckpoint.com

    Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. is an American-Israeli multinational provider of software and combined hardware and software products for IT security, including network security, endpoint security, cloud security, mobile security, data security and security management.

    As of 2021, the company has approximately 6,000 employees worldwide.[5] Headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel and San Carlos, California, the company has development centers in Israel and Belarus and previously held in the United States (ZoneAlarm), Sweden (former Protect Data development centre) following acquisitions of companies who owned these centers. The company has offices in over 70 locations worldwide including main offices in North America, 10 in the United States (including in San Carlos, California and Dallas, Texas), 4 in Canada (including Ottawa, Ontario) as well as in Europe (London, Paris, Munich, Madrid) and in Asia Pacific (Singapore, Japan, Bangalore, Sydney).

    History[edit]

    Check Point was established in Ramat Gan, Israel in 1993, by Gil Shwed (CEO as of 2016), Marius Nacht (Chairman as of 2016) and Shlomo Kramer (who left Check Point in 2003).[6] Shwed had the initial idea for the company's core technology known as stateful inspection, which became the foundation for the company's first product, FireWall-1; soon afterwards they also developed one of the world's first VPN products, VPN-1.[7] Shwed developed the idea while serving in the Unit 8200 of the Israel Defense Forces, where he worked on securing classified networks.[8][9]

    Initial funding of US$250,000 was provided by venture capital fund BRM Group.[10]

    In 1994 Check Point signed an OEM agreement with Sun Microsystems,[7] followed by a distribution agreement with HP in 1995.[11] The same year, the U.S. head office was established in Redwood City, California.

    By February 1996, the company was named worldwide firewall market leader by IDC, with a market share of 40 percent.[12] In June 1996 Check Point raised $67 million from its initial public offeringonNASDAQ.[13]

    In 1998, Check Point established a partnership with Nokia, which bundled Check Point's Software with Nokia's computer Network Security Appliances.[13]

    In 2003, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Check Point over violation of the Securities Exchange Act by failing to disclose major financial information.[14]

    On 14 August 2003 Check Point opened its branch in India's capital, Delhi (with the legal name Check Point Software Technologies India Pvt. Ltd.). Eyal Desheh was the first director appointed in India.

    During the first decade of the 21st century Check Point started acquiring other IT security companies, including Nokia's network security business unit in 2009.[15]

    In 2019, researchers at Check Point found a security breach in Xiaomi phone apps.[16] The security flaw was reported preinstalled.[17]

    Check Point is presently focused on what it calls "fifth generation cyber security," or “Gen V.” It identifies the fifth generation as focused on large-scale and fast-moving attacks across mobile, cloud and on-premise networks that easily bypass the conventional, static detection-based defenses being used by most organizations today.[18][19][20][21][22]

    Over the years many employees who worked at Check Point have left to start their own software companies. These include Shlomo Kremer, who started Imperva; Nir Zuk, who founded Palo Alto Networks; Ruvi Kitov and Reuven Harrison of Tufin; Yonadav Leitersdorf, who founded Indeni; and Avi Shua, who founded Orca Security.

    On 23 July 2020, Aryaka confirmed an alliance with Check Point Software Technologies to optimize the SD-WAN system operated by Aryaka Cloud-First, and Check Point CloudGuard Link and CloudGuard Edge to provide optimized protection and SD-WAN as-a-Service.[23]

    Acquisitions[edit]

    Check Point offices, Tel Aviv

    In 2005, Check Point tried to acquire intrusion prevention system developers Sourcefire for $225 million,[42] but later withdrew its offer after it became clear US authorities (specifically, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States ) would try to block the acquisition.[43]

    SofaWare legal battle[edit]

    SofaWare Technologies was founded in 1999, as a cooperation between Check Point and SofaWare's founders, Adi Ruppin and Etay Bogner, with the purpose of extending Check Point from the enterprise market to the small business, consumer and branch office market. SofaWare's co-founder Adi Ruppin said that his company wanted to make the technology simple to use and affordable, and to lift the burden of security management from end users while adding some features.[44] In 2001 SofaWare began selling firewall appliances under the SofaWare S-Box brand;[45] in 2002 the company started selling the Safe@Office and Safe@Home line of security appliances, under the Check Point brand.[44] By the fourth quarter of 2002 sales of SofaWare's Safe@Office firewall/VPN appliances had increased greatly, and SofaWare held the #1 revenue position in the worldwide firewall/VPN sub-$490 appliance market, with a 38% revenue market share.[46]

    Relations between Check Point and the SofaWare founders went sour after the company acquisition in 2002. In 2004 Etay Bogner, co-founder of SofaWare, sought court approval to file a shareholder derivative suit, claiming Check Point was not transferring funds to SofaWare as required for its use of SofaWare's products and technology. His derivative suit was ultimately successful, and Check Point was ordered to pay SofaWare 13 million shekels for breach of contract. In 2006 the Tel Aviv District Court Judge ruled that Bogner SofaWare could sue Check Point by proxy for $5.1 million in alleged damage to SofaWare.[47] Bogner claimed that Check Point, which owned 60% of Sofaware, had behaved belligerently, and withheld monies due for use of SofaWare technology and products[47] Check Point appealed the ruling, but lost.[48]

    In 2009 the Israeli Supreme Court ruled that a group of founders of SofaWare, which includes Bogner, had veto power over any decision of SofaWare. The court ruled that the three founders could exercise their veto power only as a group and by majority rule.

    In 2011 Check Point settled all litigation relating to SofaWare. As part of the settlement it acquired the SofaWare shares held by Bogner and Ruppin, and began a process of acquiring the remaining shares, resulting in SofaWare becoming a wholly owned subsidiary.[49]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "בניין צ'ק פוינט מתהדר בקירות ירוקים: חברת האבטחה מציגה מהפך סביבתי".
  • ^ "שיחים במקום זכוכית: בעקבות הקמת הקיר הירוק הגדול בישראל". הארץ.
  • ^ Check Point (7 May 2019). "Contact Us". Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  • ^ a b c d e f "Check Point Software 2021 Annual Report (Form 20-F)". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. 14 April 2022.
  • ^ Check Point Facts at a Glance https://www.checkpoint.com/about-us/facts-a-glance/
  • ^ "Bloomberg Profile: Checkpoint Software Technologies Ltd.", Bloomberg
  • ^ a b Mayor, Tracy (October 1, 2002), "CIO 20/20 Honorees—Innovator's Profile: Gil Schwed of Check Point Software Technologies Ltd", CIO Magazine, archived from the original on February 25, 2012, retrieved November 9, 2009
  • ^ Savage, Marcia. Gil Shwed, Chairman & CEO, Check Point Software Tech Archived 2012-09-14 at the Wayback Machine. CRN, Nov. 07, 2001.
  • ^ Gil Shwed, CIO, Oct 1, 2002
  • ^ "Exclusive interview with the founder of a $1.9 billion dollar cyber security company".
  • ^ Company Press Release (September 25, 1995), "CheckPoint Software and HP sign distribution agreement; market-leading FireWall-1 solution now available through HP and its reseller channel.", Business Wire
  • ^ Press Release (February 5, 1996), "CheckPoint Software Named Firewall Market Share Leader by IDC; Worldwide Market Share of 40 Percent Represents Significant Lead in Providing Enterprise Network Security Solutions.", Business Wire, archived from the original on October 11, 2012
  • ^ a b Breznitz, Dan (2007), "Industrial R&D as a national policy: Horizontal technology policies and industry-state co-evolution in the growth of the Israeli software industry", Research Policy, 36 (9): 1465–1482, doi:10.1016/j.respol.2007.06.006, S2CID 52064701
  • ^ "Notice of Filing of Class Action Lawsuit Against Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., Gil Shwed, Jerry Ungerman, Eyal Desheh, Irwin Federman and Alex Vieux – CHKP" (Press release). October 13, 2003. Retrieved Jul 25, 2013.
  • ^ a b "Check Point Completes Acquisition of Nokia Security Appliance Business". 2009-04-13. Archived from the original on 2009-04-16. Retrieved 2009-04-13.
  • ^ "Check Point researchers find security breach in Xiaomi phone app". The Times of Israel.
  • ^ "Xiaomi phones came with security flaw preinstalled".
  • ^ "Check Point Software Technologies announces new Smart-1 appliances to power 'Gen V' security management | telecomkh". www.telecomkh.com. January 26, 2018. Archived from the original on 27 July 2020. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  • ^ Shacklett, Mary (April 3, 2018). "10 ways to develop cybersecurity policies and best practices". ZDnet.
  • ^ SOLOMON, SHOSHANNA (30 January 2018). "'Winter' of cyber-threats is coming, experts warn". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  • ^ Riley, Duncan (12 April 2018). "Nearly all organizations are unprepared for next-gen cybersecurity threats". Silicon Angle. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  • ^ Marshall, David. "Check Point Defines Five Generations of CyberAttacks, Mobile vs. Cloud Attacks, and Detection and Prevention". Virtualization Technology News and Information. No. Friday, March 30, 2018. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  • ^ "Aryaka announces global managed security partnership with Check Point Software Technologies". LightReading. 23 July 2020. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  • ^ "IP Services on NT Made Easy". 1999-04-21. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
  • ^ "CHECK POINT MAKES FIRST ACQUISITION; METAINFO FOR $22M". 1998-04-18. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
  • ^ "Check Point Software Technologies to Acquire Zone Labs". 2003-12-15. Archived from the original on 2008-05-15. Retrieved 2008-10-12.
  • ^ "Check Point Announces a Cash Tender Offer to Acquire Protect Data". 2006-11-20. Archived from the original on 2008-12-28. Retrieved 2008-10-12.
  • ^ "Protect Data acquires Reflex Software Limited to extend product portfolio". 2006-11-02. Archived from the original on 2008-12-03. Retrieved 2008-10-12.
  • ^ "Check Point to Acquire NFR Security; Expands Intrusion Prevention Capabilities to Fortify Enterprise Networks". 2006-12-19. Archived from the original on 2008-05-16. Retrieved 2008-10-12.
  • ^ Check Point Acquires Data Security Startup Liquid Machines
  • ^ "Check Point acquires Israel's Dynasec to boost GRC offerings". Infosecurity. 1 November 2011.
  • ^ Check Point Acquires Hyperwise to Deliver Industry's First CPU Level Threat Prevention Capabilities
  • ^ Check Point to Acquire Lacoon Mobile Security for Industry's Most Advanced Mobile Threat Prevention
  • ^ Habib-Valdhorn, Shiri (October 24, 2018). "Check Point beats analysts, buys cloud security co". Globes. Retrieved October 24, 2018.
  • ^ "Check Point Software Acquires ForceNock, a Web Application and API Protection startup". Archived from the original on 2019-08-06.
  • ^ "Check Point Software Technologies revolutionizes IoT Cyber Security".
  • ^ "The World's Leading Provider of Gen V Cyber Security Solutions".
  • ^ "Check Point Software Technologies Redefines Secure Remote Access for Enterprises".
  • ^ "Check Point Software Technologies Acquires Avanan, the fastest growing cloud email and collaboration security company, to redefine security for cloud email". Archived from the original on 2021-08-30.
  • ^ "Check Point Software Technologies Extends its Cloud Security Offering with Developer-First Security Platform". Check Point Software. Retrieved 2022-08-08.
  • ^ "Check Point acquires Perimeter 81 – Channel EYE". channeleye.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-08-11.
  • ^ "Check Point and Sourcefire to Explore Alternative Business Relationship". 2006-03-23. Archived from the original on 2008-10-02. Retrieved 2008-10-12.
  • ^ "Check Point calls off Sourcefire buy". 2006-03-24. Retrieved 2008-10-13.
  • ^ a b Interview with Adi Ruppin, Founder and Managing Director of SofaWare, by Berislav Kucan — Tuesday, 21 January 2003. [1]
  • ^ Check Point bolsters new firewall appliance. Network World Dec 17, 2001. p. 15, 18
  • ^ Check Point Software Stakes Claim in Small Business Internet Security Space Company Duplicates Market-leading Enterprise Success in Sub-$490 Appliance Segment "Check Point Software:Check Point Software Stakes Claim in Small Business Internet Security Space". Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  • ^ a b Arbel, Oded (April 25, 2006). "Sofaware founder cleared to sue Check Point for $5.1 million". Ha'aretz. Retrieved 14 June 2010.
  • ^ Israeli Supreme Court, עא 2850/08 CHECK POINT SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES LTD נ' איתי בוגנר (עליון, א' רובינשטיין, ח' מלצר, נ' הנדל)
  • ^ Check Point 20-F SEC filing. 2011
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