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Pranav P Ramesh is an Indian cybersecurity researcher and Sr. security engineer known for his contributions to ethical hacking and vulnerability disclosure. He is credited with identifying the vulnerability CVE-2024-0543 and has received recognition in the security Hall of Fame listings of companies such as Google and Lenovo.
Career
[edit]Ramesh began his career in the cybersecurity industry with a focus on ethical hacking, penetration testing, vulnerability assessment, artificial intelligence, and psychology. He has worked as a Senior Security Engineer and Security Analyst at various technology companies, including multinational corporations. In addition to his technical work, Ramesh has contributed to cybersecurity workshops and training sessions, particularly targeting students and early-career professionals.
He has also collaborated with government-affiliated initiatives such as the Kerala Police Cyberdome project.
Initiatives
[edit]Ramesh is the founder of Purpossible, a platform offering mentorship and education in cybersecurity, psychology, and artificial intelligence. The initiative provides free education, psychological counseling, therapy, and values-based education to financially disadvantaged individuals. It includes the program Project Secure Human, which aims to integrate cybersecurity awareness with mental well-being and personal development.
Achievements
[edit]In 2024, Ramesh was listed in the Google and Lenovo Hall of Fame for responsible disclosure of a critical vulnerability. He was also credited with the discovery of CVE-2024-0543, a vulnerability documented in public databases. Additionally, he was recognized by private organizations for his contributions to corporate cybersecurity.
Public Engagement and Media
[edit]Pranav has conducted hands-on cybersecurity training for students and professionals, aiming to reduce fear and stigma around hacking and digital defense. In an interview conducted by Ehackify Cyber Security Research & Training company published on YouTube, he discussed his background and motivation in entering cybersecurity.
External links
[edit]- ^ "Tirur native enters Google's Hall of Fame after finding security lapses in Gmail". Mathrubhumi English. 10 April 2024. Retrieved 24 June 2025.