eSafe
ESafe Protect, previously known as Eliashim Antivirus, is a line of software security products. It was developed by EliaShim Ltd., based in Haifa, Israel.,[1] and distributed by eSafe Technologies Inc., of Seattle, USA.
Industry | Software Security Products |
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Predecessor | Eliashim Antivirus |
Headquarters | , |
Products | SafeNet eSafe Content Security |
Parent | Aladdin Knowledge Systems |
Website | www |
The program
EliaShim was acquired by Aladdin Knowledge Systems in December 1998.[2] eSafe Protect (the consumer desktop version) was distributed by Aladdin until it was discontinued in 2002.[3]
In the following years, the eSafe brand evolved into a gateway-based, fully featured content security product which was sold by Aladdin Knowledge Systems, as an integrated security appliance.[4]
In March 2009, Aladdin Knowledge Systems merged it with SafeNet Inc., and eSafe evolved to become the SafeNet eSafe Content Security product line.[5]
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References
- Doron Avigad (10 March 1997). "Is Microsoft Ignoring EliaShim's Solution?". Globes.
- Eliav Allalouf and Ronny Lifschitz (9 December 1998). "Aladdin Buys EliaShim for $23 Mln in Cash, Stock". Globes.
- "Aladdin Knowledge Systems Ltd - 20-F - For 12/31/02". SEC Info.
- "Aladdin Knowledge Systems Ltd - 20-F - For 12/31/03 - Annual Report". SEC Info.
- Shuster, Shmuel (March 2009), Vector completes Aladdin takeover.
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