Checkmarx
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Israeli cybersecurity unicorn Checkmarx laid off approximately 100 employees, representing 10% of its workforce, in November 2022. The company, which develops automated code scanning security technology and was valued at $1.15 billion, cited the need to adapt to challenging global market conditions affecting the high-tech industry. CEO Emmanuel Benzaquen stated the layoffs were a difficult but necessary step to reorganize the company's structure, refocus resources, and secure long-term growth and client success.
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Israeli cybersecurity unicorn Checkmarx is laying off dozens of its approximately 700 global employees as part of a restructuring following its recent $1.15 billion acquisition by private equity firm Hellman & Friedman. The layoffs, confirmed in May 2020, come just a month after the major exit and are attributed to the company's reorganization plans, which were delayed by the acquisition process and the COVID-19 pandemic. Operating in the application security industry, the company stated the changes are aimed at building a long-term, efficient model despite the broader economic shock, emphasizing that the shift to digital solutions presents future growth opportunities for its security business.