Mohit Yadav Takes Steps To Make India More Digitally Secure By Training Young Indians In Cybersecurity

The ethical hacker provides on-premise and remote cybersecurity and ethical hacking training courses.

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New Delhi (India): Mohit Yadav, a cybersecurity expert and ethical hacker, has taken the initiative to improve cybersecurity in India by training young IT Security aspirants to deal with cyber threats and attackers. With Craw Security, he hopes to improve the country’s cybersecurity as it approaches 2023.

The Dreadful Condition of India’s Cyber Infrastructure

Over the last few years, India’s cyber revolution has gained international attention. The country is embracing technology like never before, thanks to government-led initiatives for virtual payment and businesses of all sizes embracing digitization. In addition to these advantages, increasing digitization has provided cyber-attackers with numerous opportunities to breach systems and compromise their security.

Cyber attacks in India have grown significantly in recent years. From fraudulent Chinese applications attempting to gain access to people’s personal data to coordinated attacks on the security of prestigious institutions, there is something for everyone. Furthermore, you can see how persistent cyber attackers have successfully breached the most secure networks of well-known organisations, such as the following:

 

  • AIIMS New Delhi, Data Breach: A recent AIIMS, Delhi Servers was hacked by Chinese hackers; it took around 10 days to resolve and get back on track.
  • Twitter Data Breach: The data of 40 million Twitter users (including Sundar Pichai and Salman Khan) was compromised and made available for sale on the dark web.

 

  • IRCTC Data Breach: The data of approximately 30 million IRCTC users was compromised and sold on the dark web.

Not only are the previously mentioned issues present, but the fear of sensitive data breaches looms over almost everyone who uses the internet. In this regard, India requires competent cybersecurity experts to address the issue and prevent similar problems from occurring in 2023.

Craw Security’s Inception

Mohit founded Craw Security, a cybersecurity training and consulting firm, in response to the scope of cybersecurity in 2023. This venture allows him to bring together dedicated and passionate IT Security aspirants, allowing him to build an army of skilled experts to combat attackers.

Mohit and his team at Craw Security provide classroom and online training to students from all walks of life. The company trains everyone who wants to make a difference in India’s digital environment, from a young college graduate looking for a cybersecurity course for beginners to experienced IT professionals.

Courses in Professional Certification and Information Security Diploma

Craw Security provides IT Security students with 1-year certification and diploma courses. These courses cover a wide range of cybersecurity topics and provide learners with relevant knowledge. Students can select from a variety of courses offered by the company, including:

 

  • Linux Fundamentals Training (Red Hat Courses)
  • Python Programming Training
  • Certified Ethical Hacking Training (EC-Council Courses)
  • Penetration Testing Training (Offensive Security Course)
  • Networking Fundamentals Course (CISCO Network Courses)
  • Computer Forensics Investigation (EC-Council Courses)
  • Bug Bounty Hunting Training
  • Web Application Security Training (OWASP Top 10 Course)
  • Endpoint Security Certification
  • Mobile Application Security Training (OWASP Top 10 Course)

 

Mohit ensures that all Craw Security courses are designed by cybersecurity experts with years of industry experience. He also takes personal responsibility for keeping the courses current and relevant to the country’s ongoing technological trends.

Furthermore, Mohit and his team offer learners who want to be a part of Craw Security a variety of flexible options. Craw Security offers students the option of attending live or pre-recorded classes on weekends, weekdays, or remotely. The trainers provide students with eBooks and pre-recorded tutorials as valuable learning resources to help them develop a strong skill set.

Obtaining Real-World Exposure

Cybersecurity disciplines have value only when applied to real-world scenarios. Mohit also offers 1-year memberships to students to provide much-needed IT security exposure, allowing them to work with Craw Security and hone their skills as they build their careers in cybersecurity.

Students trained at Craw Security have gone on to work for some of the most prestigious companies in the IT industry, such as Deloitte, Accenture, Dell, Adobe, HCL, and others.

Cyber Varta: An Information Security Talk Show About Cybersecurity

Mohit Yadav has launched Cyber Varta, an InfoSec Talk Show on cybersecurity and its implications, in addition to training IT Security aspirants. The episodes contain insightful conversations with established cybersecurity experts, as well as their journeys and perspectives on the state of cybersecurity in the country.

Looking Forward to a Secure 2023

Mohit hopes that by training IT Security aspirants who are hungry for knowledge and eager to make a difference in the state of cybersecurity in India, 2023 will be a more secure year. “You need ethical hackers to clean up the mess left by unethical hackers!” he says. As we enter a new year, I sincerely hope that we achieve notable success in making India a digitally secure country. India will be a force to be reckoned with if the potential of uncompromised cybersecurity meets the ongoing digital revolution!”

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