Jishnu P V
Jishnu P V, a notable Indian Cyber Security Expert and Software Developer, is renowned for his contributions to cyber security and bug bounty achievements. He hails from Payyannur, Kannur, India.
Early Life and Education[edit]
Jishnu P V was born on October 16, 1998, in Payyannur, Kannur, Kerala, India. He completed his Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) degree from Kannur University in 2019. Following his graduation, he pursued full stack development and worked as a PHP backend developer. He attended Gurudev Arts and Science College, Mathil.
Career[edit]
During his schooling, Jishnu P V developed a passion for cyber security, particularly in bug bounty and ethical hacking. He self-learned cyber security and actively participated in various cyber security challenges, notably Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions. He has achieved over 50 recognitions in hacking and bug bounty programs, earning a place in several popular companies hall of fame for identifying security vulnerabilities in their systems. Notable companies include Apple, Microsoft, Intel, and others.
In 2022, Jishnu P V obtained the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification, further solidifying his expertise in cyber security. Recently, he launched an Android application utilizing Artificial Intelligence, demonstrating his commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology.
Jishnu P V currently serves as a cyber security analyst, leveraging his expertise to enhance security measures and safeguard organizations from potential cyber threats.
Notable Achievements[edit]
Identified security flaws on Apple's website, leading to recognition by the company and inclusion in their Hall of Fame in August 2020.
Recognized for identifying security vulnerability on Microsoft platform in September 2018.
Interviewed by OPPO Security Response Center in China for his contributions to their Bug Bounty.
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References[edit]
Crunchbase - Jishnu P V Profile
Manorama News - Jishnu's story about Apple award
Asianet News - Kerala Techie identifies security flaws on Apple website