Tuhin Mukherjee
About Tuhin Mukherjee
Tuhin Mukherjee is a security researcher with extensive experience in ethical hacking and application security. He has worked with notable organizations such as Bugcrowd, HackerOne, and Intigriti, and has been recognized by major companies for identifying security vulnerabilities.
Work at Bugcrowd
Tuhin Mukherjee has been employed at Bugcrowd as a Security Researcher since 2019. In this role, he focuses on identifying security vulnerabilities and providing solutions to enhance application security. His responsibilities include conducting security assessments and managing a team to ensure quality delivery in security testing.
Current Roles and Responsibilities
In addition to his position at Bugcrowd, Tuhin Mukherjee works as a Security Researcher at HackerOne and Intigriti, both since 2019. He engages in security testing and vulnerability identification across various platforms. He also participates as a CTF Player at Hack The Box and TryHackMe, where he tests and advances his skills in penetration testing and cybersecurity.
Education and Expertise
Tuhin Mukherjee has a diverse educational background in technology and security. He studied Computer Software Engineering at the National Institute of Information Technology, earning a BSc in IT from 2011 to 2014. He also completed a Diploma in Electronic and Telecommunications at Falakata Polytechnic from 2008 to 2011. His training in ethical hacking was conducted at Innobuzz Knowledge Solutions, where he achieved ADIS from 2013 to 2014.
Previous Experience
Before his current roles, Tuhin Mukherjee worked at Innobuzz Knowledge Solutions Private Limited as a Trainer from 2016 and as a Faculty at MAAC from 2015 to 2016. He also served as an Ethical Hacking, Web Application Security, and PHP Trainer at Innobuzz from 2014 to 2015. His experience includes providing training to developers and system administrators on security measures.
Recognitions and Contributions
Tuhin Mukherjee has been acknowledged by several high-profile companies, including Dell, DOD, IBM, and Sony, for his contributions in identifying security vulnerabilities in their products. His work involves conducting black box and grey box security testing, ensuring effective security assessments and recommendations for clients.