
Ananda Kanagaraj Sankar
I'm Building
Enterprise Cybersecurity SaaS to provide context aware digital security
Bio
Ananda is a technical builder currently based in India, where he is developing an Enterprise Cybersecurity SaaS platform focusing on context-aware digital security with backing from the iDEX SPARK (Support for Prototype and Research Kickstart) Grant. Before this project, he distinguished himself as a computer science graduate student and hardcore programmer, earning a 5-star award with a substantial cash prize and notable tech recognition for his earlier achievements. His work now aims to make enterprise systems more secure through advanced digital protection solutions.
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