Akhil Rapelly
CTO at SwiftSafe in India
I am currently working as a Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at SwiftSafe for the past 4+ years in Cybersecurity, Marketing, and Business Development. Had Extensive experience in strategic planning, and program management for business expansions and I’m expertise in Penetration Testing, Vulnerability Assessment, Cyber Forensics, Web and Mobile Application Security, Malware Analysis, and am additionally passionate about Entrepreneurship and business development excellence and keeping a tab on the latest in technology. Grounded experience in significant transformational work done on Organizational Infrastructure and Cloud areas.
I’m a versatile leader with the ability to take an entirely new domain and transform it quickly based on organizational direction. We at SwiftSafe Understand, that when a business has high levels of data security and is properly protected, it makes it much harder for hackers to get valuable information or create data breaches. Also had tremendous experience in information technology, intellectual properties, networking, training, and compliance. I have been enjoying the entire security industry for over 10+ years and the internet world has changed incredibly. Personally actively worked on Bug Hunting and reporting to the desired services for the past 5 years and also had experience working with compliances like GDPR, PCI-DSS, and many more. As my experience grew, I explored a wide range of assets to build new relationships with the people around them and learn about their vast experiences in their technical careers. The changes in the internet may have more security vulnerabilities that can affect business aspects or individual aspects. The way my team and I wanted to change every aspect of the security industry for every organization and business to be protected with high-security audits.
We have a great team working for the last 6 years with immense knowledge in cybersecurity and helping many companies worldwide to be secure on the internet from getting caught by hackers.