New developments from Check Point combined with the acquired technologies will provide businesses granular control over application usage and enable security administrators to prevent threats associated with the use of certain Internet applications. Check Point will offer this new level of security controls as a Software Blade that will be available for all gateways.
“I’m pleased to announce today’s acquisition. This will allow us to continue to elevate the level of Internet security and strengthen our market and technology leadership,” said Gil Shwed, chairman and chief executive officer at Check Point. “As the Internet and its use evolved, Check Point has ensured businesses remain securely connected. This granular application control will enable better use of Web 2.0 technologies safely and securely.”
“Acquiring FaceTime’s application database allows Check Point to create a solution, which enables enterprises to monitor, control and diffuse network traffic, including those from Web 2.0 applications,” said Charles Kolodgy, research director for Security Products at IDC. “This development reinforces Check Point’s leading-edge in the industry and takes the firewall beyond just providing security,” he added
“We are continuing to re-invent the Internet firewall,” continued Shwed. “Adding the world’s largest application classification database is a natural extension of our Software Blade architecture, demonstrating the power of our architecture and solution.”
Pricing and availability for this new software blade will be announced in 2010.