A 20-year-old entrepreneur's success story
Editor-Himansu Sekhar Samal
Besides being a successful entrepreneur, he is the world's second youngest writer of books on ethical hacking.
At the age of 20, when most youngsters are still pursuing their
studies and are undecided about their future, Ludhiana-based Trishneet
Arora is an internationally recognised ethical hacker who assists
industry in IT security, the police in cracking down on cyber crime, and
companies in training employees.Arora, a first-generation entrepreneur, set up his own company - TAC Security Solutions - in 2012.
Trishneet Arora during a training session with crime branch officials in Mumbai. Photograph: Courtesy, TAC
It offers training, consulting and IT security solutions, and his
clients include MNCs as well as domestic organisations such as Reliance
Industries, ICICI Bank, Ralson (India) Ltd, the police forces of Punjab
and Gujarat, and the Central Bureau of Investigation.He is listed by Microsoft Social Forum at third position (after Ankit Fadia and Sunny Vaghela) among India's Top 10 Ethical Hackers.
"My father is a senior accounts officer in a private firm and my mother is a housewife. With no formal education in business, setting up my own business was a very challenging task. But the passion to do something unique and the growing number of cases of IT security motivated me to set up my own business in 2012," he explained.
Trishneet Arora talks to CBI officers. Photograph: Courtesy, TAC
Arora said, "It was difficult to get the company registered with the
Registrar of Companies as I had no idea about all the legal formalities.
But I finally incorporated my own company. I feel passion is the most
powerful weapon in any work, and since I had the passion to do something
unique, I established myself as a prominent player in the field of IT
security."He added: "After incorporating our own company, in a week's time we managed to get a client who asked us to do his web security. We charged him fees that were lower than the actual cost, as we believe in client satisfaction. Gradually we moved on and managed to get good clients."
His company, he adds, provides them with IT security through customised solutions.
Breaching security, the hacker forwarded his own account for payment, and the exporter failed to get his payment. "There are numerous examples where SMEs come to us. Recently we solved a case where an industrialist had become a victim of credit card cloning," said Arora.
Arora is also planning to open a training centre on ethical hacking in Dubai or the UK.
Trishneet Arora during a training session with Ludhiana police officials. Photograph: Courtesy, TAC
Besides being a successful entrepreneur, he is the world's second youngest writer of books on ethical hacking.He has written two books - The Hacking Era and Hacking Talk. The latter was recently released.
0 comments:
Post a Comment