Cyber security experts, ethical hackers from Mangaluru help police solve cybercrime cases


Press Release, Oct 15, 2022, 2:42 PM IST

Mangaluru: In this digital era, one can see a lot of crimes happening in the cyber/digital space which is increasing with each passing day.

While these crimes are increasing, on the other side, there is this first and only company in Mangaluru ‘Cyber Sapiens United LLP’ providing services on cyber security and cyber forensics. They work with the police department in training and assisting them in the cyber-crime investigation. They also provide services to companies and institutions to secure them and help them during a cyber-attack.

Their primary focus is on educating people. To date, they have trained more than 10,00,000 users on how to be safe from cyber crimes. They have assisted more than 100 clients with cyber security and cyber forensics solutions. They also provide training on ethical hacking, forensic investigation, bug hunting, and on cyber security. In case anyone’s social media accounts get hacked, they help in recovering the hacked account. They are also the Authorized Training Partner of Red Hat, which is an International and Global Certification.

CyberSapiens was founded by Robinson D’Souza, who holds a master’s degree in Cyber Security and is a certified security auditor. He says, “Hacking and cyber-crimes/attacks are popular and there are only two ways to be safe – One is to get education and be aware, and the second, to follow and implement the basic security controls such as two factor authentication, antivirus, backup, etc.,

CyberSapiens are the security experts. One can contact them for anything such as cyber security and ethical hacking training, VAPT, malware attack analysis, forensic investigation, account recovery, ISO 27001, red team assessments, or anything related to cyber security or forensics.

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