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Sreeja V
@Wordsmith · 1:30

In conversation with Trishneet Arora: India’s cyber security honcho

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Good evening India. Today I am delighted and proud to welcome Trishnidaoda, Founder and CEO of TAC Security. Trishni has featured on several lists which include the Forbes 30 under the 30 GT, Q, India's 35 under 35 Entrepreneurs, Fortune India's 40 under 40, and he is also counted among India's 50 most influential young Indians. Rishi's is a member of the Forbes Council and is an angel investor
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Sreeja V
@Wordsmith · 0:16
Krishna is what does it feel like to be part of the Forbes 30 under 30 Fortune India 40 under 40 and so many other, you know, lists across India and I'm sure very soon across the world as well. What does it feel feel like? Please share with us
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Trishneet Arora
@TrishneetArora · 0:40
Hi. Hello everyone. I'm very thankful and excited to be here. First of all it feels good. Of course, you know it motivates you to do something in your life. Right. And I believe this is is not just a credit of your past work but it's also motivation for future ahead. Right. So what you are already doing, it helps you to do it in a better manner. Right. So yeah, that is how I just feel about out. Right
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Sreeja V
@Wordsmith · 0:13
A very humble response indeed. Thank you, Krishna. In India, a lot of importance is attached to degrees. How did you manage to break this mindset and stay focused on what you really want to do
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Trishneet Arora
@TrishneetArora · 1:20
So you should not have any certificate for the same. That is a problem that people are facing. That's why we are having challenges of unemployment in the country. So there is a skill problem, right. So if you look at people have degrees but they're not able to get the job because there is no skill set in the market. Right. The companies need to hire any resource for their job. Right. That's a problem
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Sreeja V
@Wordsmith · 0:04
How did you get introduced to the world of ethical hacking
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Trishneet Arora
@TrishneetArora · 1:27
When I read the first time ethical hacking word I think was long time back, maybe a decade ago in NASCOM where they said 77,000 ethical hackers are required in India every year. And I think so India is fulfilling that demand. There are a lot of people coming up with this frame. People are opting, cyber security honcho, bachelor's, and therefore Masters. Also, there is a specific degree these days which are happening. Right
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Sreeja V
@Wordsmith · 0:25
You were a technical whisker, and you just loved computers. So what did it take, you know, for this love for computers to evolve into entrepreneurship and also of becoming India's youngest entrepreneurs among one of India's youngest entrepreneurs, if I may, so can you deep dive into this part of the journey for us
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Trishneet Arora
@TrishneetArora · 1:10
So I think entrepreneurship, again, I'm mentioning it here. Entrepreneurship is not just making yourself successful or building a company, but it's also which is the main factor of entrepreneurship. You can give back to society or you can build a better society through entrepreneurship. So that is what meaning for me of entrepreneurship
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Sreeja V
@Wordsmith · 0:08
How did your parents help you on your journey? Considering that you did not take the conventional path to entrepreneurship
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