49. Worldr

Worldr’s advanced ‘zero trust’ platform adds privacy, security and compliance layers into your existing business communications tools at the push of a button.

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Founder: Max Buchan
Founded: 2019
Website: worldr.com

It’s March 2020. Lockdown has just come into effect and newspapers across the country are parroting out cliched lines such as ‘the new normal’.

Businesses are told to quickly shift online to video meeting apps like Zoom. Cybersecurity is a major concern. And even now, two years on, the huge number of security startups on our index, like Worldr, shows that the threat hasn’t gone away.

So what makes Worldr different? In a word, ease. The London-based platform builds privacy, security and compliance layers for some of the most popular business communication tools in the world: Microsoft Teams, Slack and WhatsApp.

Customers get the highest level of assurance that their data is protected.

Hackers and malware are growing increasingly sophisticated (it’s been reported that organisations experienced 31% more cyber attacks in 2021 than the previous year).

Worldr’s zero-trust architecture means it will “never trust, always verify” every device, user, or application interacting with your network. As a result, customers get the highest level of assurance that their data is protected. 

Other applications require lengthy implementation periods, but Worldr claims all its products sit on top of your existing architecture and can be rolled out in less than 10 minutes, making the often esoteric concept of cybersecurity a lot easier for SMEs and startups to navigate.

Worldr is making the often esoteric concept of cybersecurity a lot easier for SMEs and startups to navigate.

The app has been backed by some seriously impressive names including being selected by Tech Nation as a Rising Star Finalist in 2020 and being given a £280,000 investment from InnovateUK.

After announcing a total of $11m (£9.9m) in seed funding last year, Worldr now has a significant amount of capital to help with scaling operations as it seeks to develop further secure layers for other communications platforms such as email.

Worldr is a clever, disruptive system built for the businesses of tomorrow – which is why we’re making it one of our top startups for 2023.

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