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  2. Check Point - Wikipedia

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    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. [13] 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 ...

  3. Checkpoint inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    Checkpoint inhibitor therapy is a form of cancer immunotherapy. The therapy targets immune checkpoints , key regulators of the immune system that when stimulated can dampen the immune response to an immunologic stimulus.

  4. Gil Shwed - Wikipedia

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    The second largest shareholder in Check Point is US investment company Massachusetts Financial Services with a 7.7% stake worth $1.3 billion at present. [13] Shwed and Check Point emphasize the "fifth generation" of cybersecurity, addressing the underlying issues behind such vulnerabilities as the WannaCry and NotPetya security breaches in 2017.

  5. Checkpoint - Wikipedia

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    Checkpoint (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe Checkpoint (Transformers), two fictional characters in the Transformers universesCheckpoint, a 2004 novel by Nicholson Baker

  6. Check Point Integrity - Wikipedia

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    Check Point Integrity is an endpoint security software product developed by Check Point Software Technologies. It is designed to protect personal computers and the networks they connect to from computer worms , Trojan horses , spyware , and intrusion attempts by hackers .

  7. Checkpoint Systems - Wikipedia

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    Checkpoint Systems is an American company that specializes in loss prevention and merchandise visibility for retail companies. It makes products that allow retailers to check inventory , quicken the replenishment cycle, prevent out-of-stocks and reduce theft .

  8. Checkpoint Charlie - Wikipedia

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    Checkpoint Charlie (or "Checkpoint C") was the Western Allies' name for the best-known Berlin Wall crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War (1947–1991), [1] becoming a symbol of the Cold War, representing the separation of East and West.

  9. Security checkpoint - Wikipedia

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    Checkpoint near Abu Dis, the West Bank A search conducted by the British at the entrance to Tel Aviv in the 1940s.. Civilian checkpoints or security checkpoints are distinguishable from border or frontier checkpoints in that they are erected and enforced within contiguous areas under military or paramilitary control.