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Saket Modi
Born (1990-07-31) July 31, 1990 (age 34)
Calcutta, India
NationalityIndian
Alma mater
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur, speaker, ethical hacker
Years active2012
Known forFounder of Lucideus
Awards
  • Indian Ambassador of Cybersecurity
  • Entrepreneur of the Year

Saket Modi is a Palo Alto-based entrepreneur. He is the co-founder and CEO of Lucideus, an international enterprise cybersecurity company backed by Cisco's former Chairman and CEO John T. Chambers. Saket has received numerous recognitions for his work. The most notable award he has received is the title of 'Indian Ambassador of Cyber Security in Education' at the National Education Awards 2013 by the Government of India in 2014. Saket has also been honored as a 2020 Entrepreneur of the Year by Entrepreneur (magazine) and has been featured in the 40 under 40 list of Fortune Magazine.

Early life

Born and raised in Calcutta, India, Saket attended primary school at Lakshmipat Singhania Academy and earned a degree in technology from the LNM Institute of Information Technology in 2009. Saket is also a pianist and holds a degree from the Royal Schools of Music, London on the Grand Piano. He is an ethical hacker. In his school days, he hacked into his school's IT system, gaining access to a chemistry question paper and that's when he realized that he could use his skills for social good. As an undergrad student, Saket conducted 2-day hands-on workshops on ethical hacking at Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) campuses across the country.

Career

In 2012, Saket Modi teamed up with his friends Vidit Baxi and Rahul Tyagi and started Lucideus. In 2013, Lucideus opened its first office in New Delhi and subsequently, opened the five other offices in Bombay, Bangalore, Boston, Palo Alto, and New York. Saket’s team has been responsible for the security assessment of the BHIM, an Aadhaar-based mobile payment platform designed by the National Payments Corporation of India and launched by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi on 31st December 2016.

In 2017, under Saket's leadership, Lucideus was recognized as a Top IT start-up in the country by the Government of India. At his young age, he has trained more than 5000 students across 75 plus Colleges, Corporates & Government Departments. He has appeared on many TV news programs including News 18, ET Now, NDTV, Bloomberg Quint Live TV and has spoken on various subject of information security and entrepreneurship at international forums like Mobile World Congress, CeBIT (Germany), Forbes under 30 Global Summit (Boston), Confederation of Indian Industry, Cyber-Tech (Israel), ISACA, TiE, TED (conference), etc. In 2017, Saket was invited at India TV’s show on mobile hacking.

Awards and achievements

2014:

  • Awarded the title of Indian Ambassador of Cyber Security in Education at the National Education Awards

2016:

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2017:

2017:

  • Featured as the BW Disrupt 40 Under 40 Achiever of the year by Businessworld

2018:

  • Included in Fortune India's 40 under 40 list as India’s brightest young business minds

2019:

2020:

References

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