Rohit S. Pathak
About Rohit S. Pathak
Rohit S. Pathak is a Security Researcher with extensive experience in cybersecurity and technical content writing. He currently works at HackerOne and Bugcrowd, and has held an internship at PTC, while also contributing as a Technical Content Writer at GeeksforGeeks.
Work at HackerOne
Rohit S. Pathak has been employed as a Security Researcher at HackerOne since 2020. In this role, he focuses on identifying and resolving security vulnerabilities, contributing to the overall security posture of client applications. His work at HackerOne is part of a broader career in cybersecurity, where he applies his technical skills to enhance digital security.
Work at Bugcrowd
Since 2020, Rohit S. Pathak has also served as a Security Researcher at Bugcrowd. His responsibilities include engaging in bug bounty programs and collaborating with organizations to improve their security measures. His experience at Bugcrowd complements his role at HackerOne, allowing him to further develop his expertise in vulnerability assessment.
Education and Expertise
Rohit S. Pathak earned a Diploma in Information Technology from Government Polytechnic Pune, where he studied from 2016 to 2019. He graduated with distinction. He furthered his education at Sinhgad College of Engineering, obtaining a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) from 2019 to 2022. Rohit has developed expertise in MERN stack development, focusing on web and cross-platform mobile application development.
Current Internships
In addition to his roles as a Security Researcher, Rohit S. Pathak has been working as an Information Security Intern at PTC since 2021. This internship allows him to gain practical experience in information security within a corporate environment. He also contributes as a Technical Content Writer at GeeksforGeeks, where he shares knowledge and insights related to technology and cybersecurity.
Background
Rohit S. Pathak completed his SSC at S.N.R. High School Indapur from 2013 to 2016. His educational journey laid the foundation for his technical skills and interest in information technology. He has engaged in self-employed bug hunting, demonstrating his ability to identify and resolve security vulnerabilities independently.