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The role of India’s cybersecurity startups in a safer online world

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The role of India’s cybersecurity startups in a safer online world

Athira Sethu

Kochi, 13 May 2025

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India is emerging as a significant player in the cybersecurity sector, with more than 1,400 cybersecurity startups addressing different digital security challenges. These startups are keeping businesses and individuals secure from cyber threats such as fraud, data theft, and cyberattacks. Here are five Indian-born companies that are at the forefront of this business.

1. Seclore

Seclore specializes in securing data (not merely the storage systems where it resides). Their software keeps critical information safe even when it leaves the company by being shared, used, etc.

  • Founded: 2008
  • Location: Originally from India, now headquartered in the U.S.
  • Funding: $50.2 million
  • What they do: Help companies with locking and securing their critical data, whether it is stored or transmitted anywhere.

Seclore is essential for businesses that need intellectual property, financial data, and other confidential information to be secured while collaborating externally.

2. IDfy

IDfy deals in identity verification and fraud detection. IDfy assists companies in verifying their customers to avoid fraud, particularly in sectors such as banking and human resources.

  • Established: 2011
  • Headquarters: Mumbai, India
  • Funding: $56 million
  • What they do: Offer services such as KYC (Know Your Customer), fraud detection, and identity verification to businesses.

IDfy assists companies in ensuring their customers are genuine, which is essential to avoid financial fraud and identity theft.

3. Druva

Druva provides a cloud solution for backing up and safeguarding data. It allows companies to recover their data in case it gets lost or stolen, particularly in ransomware attacks.

  • Founded: 2008
  • Location: Originating in India, now U.S.-headquartered.
  • Funding: $475 million
  • What they do: Provide cloud backup, recovery, and protection of businesses’ most important data.

Druva’s system allows businesses to recover their information rapidly, sustaining their business despite a cyber attack.

4. EMudhra

EMudhra provides digital signatures and identity verification solutions. These solutions are essential for safe online transactions in sectors such as banking, government services, and business agreements.

  • Founded: 2008
  • Location: Bengaluru, India
  • Funding: $26.2 million
  • What they do: Deliver solutions for safe digital transactions using solutions such as Aadhaar-based eSign and online document signing.

EMudhra helps businesses and government agencies secure their digital communications and transactions.

5. Quick Heal

Quick Heal is a top Indian brand in antivirus and endpoint security. Its products safeguard PCs, laptops, and mobile phones from viruses, malware, and other web-based threats.

  • Established: Early 1990s
  • Headquarters: Pune, India
  • What they do: Offer antivirus software for personal and business purposes to safeguard against threats on the internet such as malware, ransomware, and phishing attacks.

Quick Heal is a name that can be relied upon by individuals and companies who want to secure their devices against cyber attacks.

These Indian cybersecurity startups are playing a critical role in securing the digital world. From safeguarding data and identities to ensuring that businesses can recover from attacks, these companies are making the internet safer. As cyber threats keep changing, India’s cybersecurity startups will continue to be important players in the global battle against online threats.

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