
Hello
I am Shadab with 15+ years of expertise in CyberSecurity, Trust Engineering, Fraud Engineering, Identity and platform engineering focusing on supporting unicorns and startups during their vital growth stages. My goal is to provide practical security strategies and methodology that helps business and detect bad actors to grow business
My Story
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Let me tell you a story about my obsession with making security actually useful (and maybe even fun).
You know how everyone's talking about profits, tech, and security these days? Well, I'm that person who gets unreasonably excited about weaving these three together into something that actually makes sense. Think of me as a corporate matchmaker, but instead of finding love connections, I'm connecting security with business growth.
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What I Actually Do
For the past 15 years, I've been the person who raises their hand in meetings and asks, "But why?" when everyone else is nodding along. I'm like that kid who never grew out of the "why" phase, except now I get paid for it!
I help unicorns (the business kind, not the magical kind - though that would be cool) figure out how to make security work for them, not against them. Think of security like a good spice blend - it should enhance the flavor of your business, not overpower it.
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My Secret Sauce
Here's what makes me tick:
- I don't believe in security band-aids
- I get a kick out of turning "meh" security into "yeah!" security
- I've worked with entertainment, e-commerce, and service companies
- I build dream teams of security ninjas who make magic happen
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The Fun Part
You might think security is boring (and sometimes it is - I won't lie), but I've made it my mission to change that. I've spent time in every corner of the tech world, from entertainment to e-commerce , making security less of a pain and more of a gain.
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My Not-So-Secret Mission
I'm on a quest to prove that security doesn't have to be the party pooper of the business world. It can actually be the life of the party - if you do it right!
"Insecurity is inherent, security is imaginary. It is the strategic defensibility that I aim for"
(That's my fancy way of saying "Let's make security work for us, not against us")
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