Aaditya Jadhav
About Aaditya Jadhav
Aaditya Jadhav is a Security Researcher and the CEO & Founder of Secure Cyber Future, based in Mumbai, India. With expertise in various cybersecurity domains, he has led efforts to secure critical infrastructure and reported vulnerabilities for major organizations since 2017.
Work at HackerOne
Aaditya Jadhav has been employed at HackerOne as a Security Researcher since 2017. In this role, he focuses on identifying and reporting security vulnerabilities for various clients. His work contributes to enhancing the security posture of organizations by addressing potential threats and weaknesses in their systems.
Work at Secure Cyber Future
Aaditya Jadhav founded Secure Cyber Future in 2017 and serves as its CEO. He established the company at the age of 21. Under his leadership, Secure Cyber Future has developed a reputation for providing cybersecurity solutions and has reported vulnerabilities for major organizations, including Google and Microsoft.
Work at Bugcrowd Inc
Since 2017, Aaditya Jadhav has also worked as a Security Researcher at Bugcrowd Inc. His role involves collaborating with a community of ethical hackers to identify and resolve security vulnerabilities. This position allows him to leverage his expertise in cybersecurity to protect various organizations.
Education and Expertise
Aaditya Jadhav studied at Vidyalankar Institute Of Technology, where he earned a Diploma in Information Technology from 2016 to 2020. He possesses expertise in several cybersecurity domains, including Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Security Operations Center (SOC), and cloud security. His knowledge supports his work in securing critical infrastructure and responding to cybersecurity incidents.
Achievements in Cybersecurity
Aaditya Jadhav has been instrumental in securing cyberspace for over 100 companies globally. His contributions extend to governmental organizations, including the Dutch and Australian Governments. He leads a team that has reported vulnerabilities for significant entities, such as the United Nations and the Royal Bank of Scotland, demonstrating his impact in the cybersecurity field.