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Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. announced that it has been recognized on Newsweek’s inaugural list of the World’s Most Trustworthy Companies 2023.
Check Point was recognized as the #1 most trustworthy cybersecurity company and the 2nd most trustworthy software company.
“We are proud to be recognized by Newsweek as the world’s most trustworthy cybersecurity company,” said Rupal Hollenbeck, President at Check Point Software Technologies. “In a world with increasingly sophisticated and frequent cyberattacks, trust and collaboration are of the utmost importance. For 30 years, our customers and partners have trusted us to keep their people, networks and data safe. This recognition further validates both the strength of our prevention-first approach to cybersecurity and the enduring nature of the Check Point brand.”
Newsweek’s list of the World’s Most Trustworthy Companies 2023 is based on an extensive survey in partnership with Statista. Over 70,000 participants rated companies they knew and that were headquartered in their respective country on three pillars: customer trust, investor trust and employee trust. 269,000 evaluations were collected. Newsweek also conducted a social listening analysis, in addition to vetting companies for recent scandals and litigations.
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