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🌱 I’m currently learning Cybersecurity.
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👯 I’m looking to collaborate on Hackathons.
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🤔 I’m looking for help with Information security research.
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💬 Ask me about Linux, Python, C++
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📫 How to reach me: Twitter - @Parsan26
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⚡ Fun fact: I love riding bikes and can listen to songs for hours.
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I am interested in Cybersecurity, and coding has kept me excited since I was in 6th grade. I consider myself good at Linux, but I do functional C++ and python. I am a CE|H, and an MTA holder. Two of my research papers related to IoT and Cyberextortion have been published in two Australian magazines. I am also a Research club manager at eC Council University. Along with that, I also have my community focused on Cybersecurity.
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I love Hackathons
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Previously I have mentored at: Hack The Mountains, Hack this fall, shell hacks, hackodisha, Octafest, FIU Annual hackathon, Div Hacks, GeorgeTown, HackSC. There I mentored the participants in the field of Cybersecurity and programming.
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I have judged at hackathons: hackodisha, SunHacks, Deltahack8.
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I also have been a panelist and speaker at Div Hacks (Columbia University) and Octafest'21.
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👨💻 Building: @Cyber-Junk

- Rajasthan, India
- https://prasan26.github.io/prasan/
- @parsan26
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