Javelin Networks

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Javelin Networks
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FoundedMay 1, 2014;9 years ago (2014-05-01) in Tel Aviv, Israel
Founders
  • Roi Abutbul
  • Guy Franco
  • Almog Ohayon
Products
  • AD-Protect
  • AD-Assess
Website www.javelin-networks.com

Javelin Networks is an Israeli Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cyber security software development organization. [1] [2] The organization develops A.I., obfuscation and advanced forensics methodologies, [3] [4] and has branches in Tel Aviv and Palo Alto (California). [5] [6]

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History

Javelin was founded in 2014 by Roi Abutbul, Guy Franco and Almog Ohayon.[ citation needed ]

In 2016, Javelin Network was recognized by Gartner as a “Cool Vendor”, [7] [8] and was named a Grand Trophy and Gold Award Winner for the 2017 Info Security Product Guide Excellence Awards. [9] The company also received the 2017 Cybersecurity Excellence Award for Most Innovative Cybersecurity Company [10] and the Gold in the Golden Bridge Award for Endpoint Security Solution Innovations [11]

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