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by Lon Kunde Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What kind of company is Forcepoint?

The Company offers protection against security threats and data breaches through web, email, safeguards users, and outside attackers. Forcepoint serves customers worldwide. NO. OF EMPLOYEES

What did Forcepoint buy from Imperva?

In February 2017, Forcepoint acquired a cloud-based access broker (CASB) security product from Imperva called Skyfence. In August 2017, it acquired user and entity behavior analytics company RedOwl.

Does Forcepoint own Skyfence?

In February 2017, Forcepoint acquired a cloud-based access broker (CASB) security product from Imperva called Skyfence. In August 2017, it acquired user and entity behavior analytics company RedOwl. In the fourth quarter of 2019, Raytheon acquired the remaining 20% of the company from Vista Ventures Partners LLC for $588 million.

What are the four business units of Forcepoint?

The company was divided into four business units: Cloud Security, Network Security, Data & Insider Threat Security, and Global Governments. In April 2016, Matthew Moynahan was appointed chief executive officer of Forcepoint.

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About Forcepoint Stock

Forcepoint™ was created to empower organizations to drive their business forward by safely embracing transformative technologies – cloud, mobility, Internet of Things (IoT), and others – through a unified, cloud-centric platform that safeguards users, networks and data while eliminating the inefficiencies involved in managing a collection of point security products..

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When did Forcepoint acquire Bitglass?

Forcepoint has acquired 9 organizations. Their most recent acquisition was Bitglass on Oct 11, 2021.

When did Forcepoint stock open?

Forcepoint is registered under the ticker NASDAQ:WBSN . Their stock opened with $18.00 in its Apr 7, 2000 IPO.

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Forcepoint Signals

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Cloud Security Gateway

Converged cloud security that allows you to safeguard your data and users, wherever they are.

Forcepoint Insider Threat

Unrivaled visibility into user behavior to protect IP and detect threats from within.

UEBA Behavioral Analytics

One platform to proactively identify and monitor high-risk behavior to better drive policy enforcement.

CASB Cloud Access Security Broker

Enhanced security for data in cloud apps—discover use, analyze risk, and enforce controls for SaaS and custom apps.

Email Security

Comprehensive email protection and visibility—identify threats ranging from spam to advanced malware.

Private Access

Enterprise and government cloud service that provides remote-workers with Zero-Trust access to private apps—without VPNs.

Advanced Malware Detection

Advanced sandboxing and leading detection capabilities help identify the most evasive zero-day malware.

How much did NetPartners raise in 1998?

In 1998, NetPartners raised $6 million in venture capital funding and had $6 million in annual revenue. Later that year, investors pushed Trubey out of the CEO position and appointed John Carrington as his replacement.

When was Forcepoint founded?

Forcepoint was founded in 1994 as an information technology reseller called NetPartners. It was renamed Websense in 1999 and became a public company in 2000 at the peak of the dot-com bubble. Vista Equity Partners acquired Websense in 2013 for $906 million.

What is Stonesoft firewall?

Stonesoft was a network security product previously known as "McAfee Next-Generation Firewall;" Sidewinder was a firewall previously known as McAfee Firewall Enterprise. In January 2016, the three companies were combined and rebranded as "Forcepoint". The new company also included Raytheon's "Cyber Products" business.

Why was Forcepoint used in 2006?

At the time, Forcepoint's software was only used to prevent employees from viewing certain types of content at work, but in 2006 features were added to detect when employees were attempting to visit websites suspected of hosting malicious code.

When did Websense acquire PortAuthority?

In 2006, Websense acquired a fingerprint security company, PortAuthority. for $90 million. In October 2007, it acquired email security vendor SurfControl for $400 million. In 2009, it acquired Defensio, a spam and malware company focused on social media.

When did Forcepoint leave the Global Network Initiative?

In 2011, Forcepoint said it would join the Global Network Initiative, which is focused on privacy and Internet freedom. It left the initiative in 2014.

When did Forcepoint release its cloud-based security suite?

In February 2012, Forcepoint released a cloud-based suite of IT security products for smartphones, tablets, laptops, USB drives, and other mobile devices.

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