Kerala Startup Bags Indian Icon Award in Cyber Security  

21 July 2023

This is the first time that a startup from Kerala has been chosen for such a prestigious recognition…..reports Asian Lite News

Kerala based startup, Tech by heart, bags national level award in cyber security. Tech byheart, a Kochi based startup was awarded this year’s Indian Icon Award, jointly given by the Global Chamber of Consumer Rights and Kites Craft Production.

It is for the first time a startup from Kerala is being selected for such an honour. The company’s CEO, Sajad Chemmukkan received the award from former Puducherry Governor, Kiran Bedi at a function held at New Delhi’s Dwarka.

Around 150 companies from different backgrounds were represented at the ceremony. Three months before, Tech by heart was also selected for another prestigious honour.

The company was selected as the best Indian startup in the area of cyber security. The award was jointly presented by two world famous NGO’s namely, the World Humanitarian Foundation and Trident Communication.

The company started off as a startup in 2017, under the leadership of the present Chairman Sreenath Gopinath and the CEO Sajad Chemmukkan. The startup shot to success within a short span of time and now has seven offices.

Apart from Kochi, it has offices at Kottakkal, Kannur, Bengaluru and Dubai. The company has more than fifty employees spread across these locations.

Tech by heart is also keen in acquainting students to the new age opportunities in cyber security.

The programmes conducted to spread awareness about cyber security, cyber forensics, ethical hacking, website protection and digital marketing among students and professionals were widely acclaimed.

The company is also known to have joined hands with the highest number of educational institutions in the country to impart training in cyber security. It has also conducted cyber security awareness programmes in hundreds of educational institutions.

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