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When he left the army in 1991, Shwed wanted to start a company based on his idea but didn't think the market was ready. So he waited until 1993, founding Check Point with a former co-worker, Marius Nacht, and Shlomo Kramer, an army friend. The three worked nonstop writing code in Kramer's grandmother's apartment in Israel. Four months later, they launched FireWall-1. With its simple interface and openness to multiple platforms, FireWall-1 took off. Shwed invented and patented its Stateful Inspection technology, now an industry standard. 