Check Point

Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
Type Public
NASDAQ-100 component
Traded as NASDAQCHKP
Industry IT security
Computer software
Computer hardware
Founded 1993
Headquarters Tel Aviv, Israel (before May 2007: Ramat Gan)
Key people Gil Shwed, Founder, Chairman & CEO
Marius Nacht, Founder
Products FireWall-1, VPN-1, UTM-1,
Check Point Integrity,
Intrusion prevention systems,
Endpoint, security,
Security appliances,
Web Application Security
Revenue US$ $1,097.9 million (2010)
Net income US$ $452.8 million (2010)
Employees 2,200 (2010)[1]
Subsidiaries ZoneAlarm, SofaWare
Website www.checkpoint.com

Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQCHKP) is a global provider of IT security solutions. Best known for its firewall and VPN products, Check Point first pioneered the industry with FireWall-1 and its patented stateful inspection technology. Today the company develops, markets and supports a wide range of software and combined hardware and software products that cover all the aspects of IT security, including network security, endpoint security, data security and security management.

Founded in 1993 in Ramat-Gan, Israel, Check Point today counts approximately 2,300 employees worldwide. The company's development centers are located in Israel, California (ZoneAlarm), Sweden (Former Protect Data development centre) and in Belarus. The company also has offices in the United States, in Redwood City, California and in the Dallas, Texas area, as well as in Canada in the Ottawa, Ontario area.

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History

Check Point was established in 1993, by the company’s current Chairman & CEO Gil Shwed, at the age of 25, together with two of his friends, Marius Nacht (currently serving as Vice Chairman) and Shlomo Kramer (who left Check Point in 2003 to set up a new company – Imperva, where he serves as President and CEO). Gil had the initial idea for the company’s core technology known as stateful inspection, which became the foundation for the company’s first product (simply called FireWall-1); soon afterwards they also developed one of the world’s first VPN products (VPN-1).[2] Shwed developed the idea while serving in the Israel Defense Forces, where he worked on securing classified networks. [3][4]

Initial funding of $600,000 was provided by BRM Group, a venture capital fund established by brothers Eli and Nir Barkat (who on November 11, 2008 was elected as mayor of Jerusalem).[5]

The company’s first commercial breakthrough came in 1994 when Check Point signed an OEM agreement with Sun Microsystems,[2] followed by a distribution agreement with HP in 1995.[6] 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.[7] In June 1996, Check Point raised $67 million from its initial public offering on NASDAQ.[8]

In 1998, Check Point established a successful partnership with Nokia, which bundled Check Point’s Software with Nokia’s computer Network Security Appliances,[9] by 2000 the company became the world’s leading provider of VPN solutions (in terms of market share).[2] During the 2000s, Check Point started acquiring other IT security companies, culminating in the acquisition of Nokia’s network security business unit in 2009, just over 10 years after first establishing the partnership with Nokia.[10]

Products

Check Point offers the following primary solutions and product lines, which are sold to small and medium businesses (SMBs), enterprises, managed service providers, and telecommunications carriers:

Acquisitions

In 2005, Check Point tried to acquire intrusion prevention system developers Sourcefire for $225 million,[18] but later withdrew its offer after it became clear US authorities would try to block the acquisition.[19]

SofaWare Legal Battle

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's success in the enterprise market, to the small business, consumer and branch office market. According to SofaWare's co-founder Adi Ruppin,

"The Company's vision is to take this enterprise-strength technology and make it as simple to use and as affordable as possible without detracting from its quality. One of the key aspects of this effort has been the creation of a management system designed to enable service providers or value added resellers to lift the burden of security management from the end users while at the same time delivering additional services such as automatic security and software updates, content filtering, anti-virus and more. "[20]

In 2001, SofaWare began selling firewall appliances under the SofaWare S-Box brand.[21] In 2002, the company started selling the Safe@Office / Safe@Home line of security appliances, under the Check Point brand.[20] By the fourth quarter of 2002, sales of SofaWare's Safe@Office firewall/VPN appliances skyrocketed, and SofaWare held the #1 revenue position in the worldwide firewall/VPN sub-$490 appliance market, with a 38% revenue market share.[22]

Relations between Check Point and the SofaWare founders went sour after the company acquisition in 2002.[11] In 2004, Etay Bogner, co-founder of SofaWare scored a legal victory over Check Point. Bogner 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.[11] His derivative suit was ultimately approved and Check Point was ordered to pay SofaWare NIS 13 million for breach of contract.[11] 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.[23] Bogner claimed that Check Point, which owns 60% of Sofaware, has behaved belligerently, and withheld monies due for use of SofaWare technology and products[23] Check Point appealed the ruling, but later lost the appeal.[24]

In 2009, the Israeli Supreme Court ruled that a group of founders of SofaWare, which includes Bogner, has veto power to prevent SofaWare from taking any decision of which he disapproves.[11] The court ruled that the three founders could not individually exercise their veto power, but only as a group and by majority rule.[11]

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.[25]

Certification

Check Point has a long-running history of training and certification on their products, including the following:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Check Point Software Facts @ A Glance". http://www.checkpoint.com/corporate/facts.html. Retrieved 2009-07-01. 
  2. ^ a b c Mayor, Tracy, "CIO 20/20 Honorees--Innovator's Profile: Gil Schwed of Check Point Software Technologies Ltd", CIO Magazine - October 1, 2002, http://www.cio.com/article/31405/CIO_20_20_Honorees_Innovator_s_Profile_Gil_Schwed_of_Check_Point_Software_Technologies_Ltd. 
  3. ^ Savage, Marcia. Gil Shwed, Chairman & CEO, Check Point Software Tech. CRN, Nov. 07, 2001.
  4. ^ Gil Shwed, CIO, Oct 1, 2002
  5. ^ Wallace, David, "MOVERS & SHAKERS: Eli Barkat: Making Push More Polite -- and Ready for Prime Time", Business Week - December 1, 1999, http://www.businessweek.com/ebiz/9912/em1201.htm, retrieved 2009-11-09 
  6. ^ Company Press Release, "CheckPoint Software and HP sign distribution agreement; market-leading FireWall-1 solution now available through HP and its reseller channel.", Business Wire - September 25, 1995, http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-17461605.html 
  7. ^ Press Release, "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 - February 5, 1996, http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-17461605.html 
  8. ^ Breznitz, Dan, "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): Research Policy, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6V77-4PTN8PN-1&_user=10&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&_docanchor=&view=c&_searchStrId=1085105296&_rerunOrigin=google&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=3cf69059540492454dd362317b553b2f 
  9. ^ Press Release ,, "Check Point Software & Nokia Expand Partnership", Business Wire - October 19, 1999, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6V77-4PTN8PN-1&_user=10&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&_docanchor=&view=c&_searchStrId=1085105296&_rerunOrigin=google&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=3cf69059540492454dd362317b553b2f 
  10. ^ a b "Check Point Completes Acquisition of Nokia Security Appliance Business". 2009-04-13. http://www.checkpoint.com/press/2009/check-point-completes-nokia-acquisition-041309.html. Retrieved 2009-04-13. 
  11. ^ a b c d e f Roth, Nurit (26-11-09), "Etay Bogner bests Check Point in court once again", Haaretz.com, http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/business/etay-bogner-bests-check-point-in-court-once-again-1.3385 
  12. ^ "Check Point Software Technologies to Acquire Zone Labs". 2003-12-15. http://www.checkpoint.com/press/2003/zonelabs121503.html. Retrieved 2008-10-12. 
  13. ^ "Check Point Announces a Cash Tender Offer to Acquire Protect Data". 2006-11-20. http://www.checkpoint.com/press/2006/pointsec112006.html. Retrieved 2008-10-12. 
  14. ^ "Protect Data acquires Reflex Software Limited to extend product portfolio". 2006-11-02. http://www.checkpoint.com/press/pointsec/2006/11-02.html. Retrieved 2008-10-12. 
  15. ^ "Check Point to Acquire NFR Security; Expands Intrusion Prevention Capabilities to Fortify Enterprise Networks". 2006-12-19. http://www.checkpoint.com/press/2006/nfrsecurity121906.html. Retrieved 2008-10-12. 
  16. ^ Check Point Acquires Data Security Startup Liquid Machines
  17. ^ "Check Point acquires Israel's Dynasec to boost GRC offerings". Infosecurity. 1 November 2011. http://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/view/21746/check-point-acquires-israels-dynasec-to-boost-grc-offerings/. 
  18. ^ "Check Point and Sourcefire to Explore Alternative Business Relationship". 2006-03-23. http://www.checkpoint.com/press/2006/sourcefire032306.html. Retrieved 2008-10-12. 
  19. ^ "Check Point calls off Sourcefire buy". 2006-03-24. http://www.securityfocus.com/news/11382. Retrieved 2008-10-13. 
  20. ^ a b Interview with Adi Ruppin, Founder and Managing Director of SofaWare, by Berislav Kucan - Tuesday, 21 January 2003. [1]
  21. ^ Check Point bolsters new firewall appliance. Network World Dec 17, 2001. p. 15, 18
  22. ^ Check Point Software Stakes Claim in Small Business Internet Security Space Company Duplicates Market-leading Enterprise Success in Sub-$490 Appliance Segment [2]
  23. ^ a b Arbel, Oded (April 25, 2006). "Sofaware founder cleared to sue Check Point for $5.1 million". Ha'aretz. http://english.themarker.com/economy-finance/sofaware-founder-cleared-to-sue-check-point-for-5-1-million-1.186085. Retrieved 14 June 2010. 
  24. ^ Israeli Supreme Court, עא 2850/08 CHECK POINT SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES LTD נ' איתי בוגנר (עליון, א' רובינשטיין, ח' מלצר, נ' הנדל)
  25. ^ Check Point 20-F SEC filing. 2011

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