Optenet

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Company typePrivately held company
IndustryComputer and Internet security
Founded1997; 28 years ago (1997)
FounderFrancisco Martín Abreu, José Miguel Martín Abreu.
Optenet, Inc.
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryComputer and Internet security
Founded1997; 28 years ago (1997)
FounderFrancisco Martín Abreu, José Miguel Martín Abreu.
FateAcquired by Israelian company Allot (>1000 employees) in 2015
HeadquartersMadrid and San Sebastián, Spain and Miami, Florida, U.S., ,
USA
Number of locations
5 commercial & support locations
Area served
Europe, East Orient, South & North America
Key people
Francisco Martín Abreu, CEO
Omar Aguirre (Mexicain), CCO
José Miguel Martín Abreu, RDO
ProductsOptenet Web Suite, COTTA, Wolf.
Production output
90,000,000 installations on man-of-the-street computers
ServicesContent security, web security, email security, malware protection, Security-as-a-Service (SaaS)
OwnerBusiness Angels
Number of employees
150+
Divisions2
Websitewww.optenet.com Edit this at Wikidata

Optenet was a global security company that provides customers with a multi-tenant Secure Web Gateway and with an antispam and antiphishing software. Primarily for carriers, managed security service providers and large enterprises.[1] In March 2015, Allot acquired Optenet.

Optenet was a private company that was a spin-off of the University of Navarra's Engineering Faculty and San Sebastián's Research Centre in San Sebastian, Spain. An internal study by a teacher in computer science, Francisco Martín Abreu, on antispam for the Spanish language proved that there was none efficient enough. Optenet was founded to fill this need. It provides customers with a multi-tenant secure web gateway and an e-mail infrastructure solution[buzzword] primarily for carriers, managed security service providers and large enterprises that want to create service offerings for their own clients.[1] Its product Optenet WebSecure was recently awarded five stars in SC Magazine's Web Content Management Group Test,[2] defining it as a 'Solid' Web Security solution.[buzzword]. In March 2015, Allot acquired Optenet for $38 million.[3][4][5]

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