India’s Ministry of Electronics & IT Lists Startups for Securing Work from Home
The Ministry of Electronics and IT, Government of India along with DSCI (Data Security Council of India) and National Centre of Excellence for CyberSecurity Technology Development and Entrepreneurship has officially announced the list of Indian Start-ups for securing Work from Home Environment.
The startups are meant to leverage advanced security technologies to help develop the ideal work from home security framework. The startups are Block Armour, InstaSafe, Data Resolve, CloudCodes and WiJungle, all of which bring their unique capabilities to the table, in helping the government build solid work from home security techniques as the COVID-19 lockdown persists.

1. WiJungle: WiJungle is an Indian Cyber Security Company that develops and markets a unified network security gateway to organizations across 25+ countries worldwide. Founded in 2014, WiJungle was initially launched as a completely Free WiFi service and it was the first Indian private company to do so. Currently, the company serves government and private giants across industry verticals like Hospitality, Healthcare, Education, BFSI, Retail, Défense, Transportation, ITES, etc. Data Security Council of India (a supreme body of data protection) and CIO Review recognized WiJungle among the Most Innovative and Promising Product of The Year for the exemplary innovation and building it into a prominent global brand. This Year WiJungle won the Frost & Sullivan New Product Innovation Award Of The Year 2019 in Cyber Security Category for the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia Region.
2. CloudCodes: Founded in 2011, CloudCodes aims to bring innovative and agile cloud security solutions to businesses worldwide. We provide cloud security through the single sign-on solution; we not only offer cost-efficient and integrated solutions but also give complete control to your data. Gain complete visibility and control to reduce your threat surface area Block known and unknown intrusions. CloudCodes is recognized by Analyst firm Gartner as one of the sample vendors for Cloud Security and SaaS Security in multiple published reports. We are also a SOC Type-II certified company and are undergoing Cloud Complexity Matrix certification. With 300+ customers and 200K+ users worldwide, our approach is to provide enterprise-grade security services to all size organizations.
3. Data Resolve: Data Resolve to offer a mechanism through which customers can detect and tackle various kinds of sensitive activities pertaining to data loss and data theft. They provide a proactive approach to the organizations by facilitating the following: User Behavioral Analysis, commonly known as UBA, Centralized Management Console for efficient management, Real Time-Based Incident Reporting via SMS Alerts. Analytics via Cyber Intelligence Report highlighting the key sensitive data leakage scenarios with proof. Team Data Resolve advice to get an overall risk assessment index for your organization along with recommendations on improvisation of policies to minimize the risks detected through the report.
4. InstaSafe: Founded in the year 2012, by a seasoned team having 50+ man-years in the cybersecurity space, InstaSafe is a leading cloud-based Security-as-a-Service provider. InstaSafe aims to make the internet safe, connected, and open, by eliminating the gaps in the traditional network and security tools. 4 times winner of the Best Cloud Security Vendor at CIO Choice Awards, InstaSafe is an active Corporate Member of the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA).
5. Block Armour: Block Armour is a cybersecurity startup focused on harnessing the potential of emerging technologies such as blockchain to counter growing cybersecurity challenges in bold new ways. Cybersecurity solutions built on traditional technologies are struggling to keep pace and cybersecurity incidents continue to grow with escalating impact and costs that are often measured in the millions. Serious data breaches, major attacks, and new vulnerabilities continue to plague enterprises across industry sectors. The Internet of Things adds a whole new dimension. The challenges are getting bigger, bolder, and more complex, while the cost to secure assets continues to escalate.
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