Envato has grown from a garage startup in Sydney, Australia to a global business, shaping the creative industry with two of the most innovative and comprehensive creative products on the market: Envato Elements and Envato Market.
With over 2 million customers per year (ranging from independent designers and tech startups to established corporations like Google, Microsoft, Netflix, Nike, and Walmart) the business is dedicated to helping creatives thrive by enabling them to buy or sell creative assets across video, music, photo, graphics, fonts, website themes, code and more.
In 2022 Envato Authors (sellers) surpassed $1.3 billion USD in earnings across all its sites. Today, Envato has hundreds of staff across key offices in Melbourne, Guadalajara and in remote work locations wherever staff may live.
With a global customer base and a distributed workforce, navigating international security is one of Envato’s top priorities.
“Supporting and securing our customers and workforce is one of our focuses,” says Ross Simpson, Envato’s Senior Principal Security Engineer. “Because we work with creators and clients globally, we also need to pay special attention to international security requirements.”
With its prior vendors, Envato was vulnerable to cyber threats.
“Prior to partnering with Cloudflare over 5 years ago, we'd suffered denial of service and extortion attacks” says Simpson, “including one large-scale distributed denial of service attack that resulted in the entire Envato platform going down in one instance for a number of hours. This obviously is not ideal for an ecommerce company. It caused revenue and reputational damage to Envato.”
Envato recognized the need to find a more effective, more modern security vendor.