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Check Point Software Technologies was founded in Ramat Gan in 1993 by Gil Shwed, Marius Nacht, and Shlomo Kramer. All three founders met during their service in IDF Unit 8200. The company is publicly traded on NASDAQ under the ticker CHKP since its 1996 IPO, and is also listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. Check Point employs roughly 7,000–7,500 people globally, with a significant concentration at its Tel Aviv headquarters. The company has remained consistently profitable and debt-free for decades, returning capital through share buybacks.
The most consequential leadership event of recent years was in 2024, when Gil Shwed — who served as CEO for over 30 years — handed the role to Nadav Zafrir, formerly the founding commander of IDF Unit 8200 and a co-founder of the cyber venture group Team8. Shwed remained as Executive Chairman.
Check Point's primary business is enterprise network security: firewalls, intrusion prevention, and threat-intelligence platforms sold to large enterprises, governments, and service providers. Its buyers are typically CISOs, network security teams, and IT operations functions at mid-size to large organizations. The company sells primarily through a sales-led model supported by a global channel-partner network. Pricing is enterprise-contract-based, not self-serve or usage-based.
The foundational technical asset is the stateful-inspection firewall methodology, first described in the FireWall-1 patent filed in 1993. This approach — tracking the state of active connections rather than inspecting each packet in isolation — became the architectural standard for the industry.
key people & leadership
5 key people, sourced from public records — with a per-row confidence score.
Gil Shwed
Executive Chairman
Co-founder of Check Point in 1993 and CEO for over 30 years before transitioning to Executive Chairman in 2024.
Shlomo Kramer
Co-Founder
Co-founded Check Point in 1993; subsequently also co-founded Imperva and Cato Networks.
Marius Nacht
Co-Founder
Co-founded Check Point in 1993 alongside Gil Shwed and Shlomo Kramer after meeting during IDF Unit 8200 service.
leadership
Gil Shwed
Executive Chairman
Nadav Zafrir
CEO
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Source: SEC EDGAR (20-F / 10-K filings)
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Check Point's product portfolio is organized around several named families. FireWall-1 was the original product that launched in 1994 and established the company's position in the market. The Quantum line covers physical and virtual network security gateways for on-premise and data-center environments. CloudGuard is the product family for cloud workload protection, network security in public clouds such as AWS and Azure, and cloud-native application security. Harmony covers endpoint protection, email security, and mobile security for users and devices. Infinity is the overarching platform brand that ties these families together under a unified management console and shared threat-intelligence layer called ThreatCloud.
Avanan, acquired in 2021, provides cloud email and collaboration security and was integrated into the Harmony Email product. Perimeter 81, acquired in 2023 for a reported $490 million, brought a SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) and Zero Trust Network Access capability that was folded into the Harmony SASE offering.
Check Point competes directly with Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet, and Cisco in the network security and firewall market. Palo Alto Networks has pursued an aggressive platform-consolidation strategy and has taken share in the SASE and cloud-native segments. Fortinet competes primarily on price-performance in the mid-market firewall space. Cisco holds a large installed base through its legacy ASA and Firepower product lines.
Check Point has historically positioned itself at the premium end of the enterprise market, emphasizing prevention-first security architecture over detection-and-response. The company has appeared in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Network Firewalls as a Leader consistently over many years. A sector tailwind is the continued enterprise spending on Zero Trust and cloud security; a headwind is the consolidation pressure from competitors offering broader platforms that include SIEM, SOAR, and XDR alongside firewall.
Check Point's global headquarters is in Tel Aviv. The company also operates offices in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area. R&D is heavily Israel-based, as is executive leadership. The founders are Israeli, and the company has a well-documented pipeline from IDF Unit 8200 and other intelligence units into its engineering and security research teams. Typical Israel-based hiring covers security research, software engineering (networking, cloud, endpoint), product management, and corporate functions. The new CEO Nadav Zafrir's background as the founding commander of Unit 8200 reinforces the company's deep ties to Israel's military-technology ecosystem.
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