Aditi Tyagi
About Aditi Tyagi
Aditi Tyagi is a Security Researcher with experience at HackerOne and currently serves as a Security Engineer Intern at Airbus in Bengaluru, India. She holds a Bachelor of Technology in Cyber Security from LNCT Group of Colleges, where she studied from 2020 to 2024.
Work at HackerOne
Aditi Tyagi has been employed at HackerOne as a Security Researcher since 2022. In this role, she contributes to the company's mission of improving cybersecurity through vulnerability coordination and bug bounty programs. Her work involves identifying security vulnerabilities and collaborating with organizations to enhance their security posture. Aditi's experience at HackerOne has allowed her to engage with a diverse range of clients and security challenges, further developing her expertise in the cybersecurity field.
Current Role at Airbus
Aditi Tyagi is currently serving as a Security Engineer Intern at Airbus, a position she has held since 2024. Based in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, her internship focuses on applying her cybersecurity knowledge in a practical environment. This role provides her with the opportunity to work on real-world security challenges within the aerospace industry, gaining valuable experience that complements her academic background.
Education and Expertise
Aditi Tyagi pursued her Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Cyber Security at LNCT Group of Colleges from 2020 to 2024. This four-year program equipped her with foundational knowledge and skills in cybersecurity principles, practices, and technologies. Her education has been instrumental in shaping her career path and enhancing her capabilities as a security researcher and engineer.
Previous Experience at Vamos Electrica
Before her current roles, Aditi Tyagi worked as a UI Designer at Vamos Electrica for three months in 2022. This position allowed her to gain experience in user interface design, contributing to her understanding of how security measures can be integrated into user-centric applications. Although her focus has shifted to cybersecurity, this experience provided her with a broader perspective on technology and design.