Sai Satish



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Sai Satish is a Techno Geek, Ethical Hacker, a young Entrepreneur, Founder & CEO of Indian Servers. He has started a unique project called ‘Bridging the gap through technology’, through which he tries to educate kids through PowerPoint Presentation (ppt) or through different videos to make them aware and give them cybersecurity knowledge. He has adopted 100 Government schools in Andra Pradesh, at Nellore, Prakasam & Warangal Districts. He and his team are teaching in these schools every week.

Sai Satish is a Cyber Cops Trainer, an Author, a renewed Ethical Hacker & Cyber Security Expert. Thousands of college students and professionals got benefited by his lectures which are delivered at 350+ colleges all over India. He worked as Microsoft Student Partner, Corporate, Net Trainer, etc. He was interviewed by many national and regional news channels like Aaj Tak, Zee TV, TV9, NTV, Eenadu(Tamil), Sakshi(Tamil), etc. He was rewarded by IAS officers for pentesting on government sites, which helped them to improve security and safe transactions, Forensic Investigator.

Indian Servers - Software Company in Vijayawada

His company “Indian Servers” which is one of the growing IT services companies, provides complete end-to-end outsourcing solutions for various industries. They have a comprehensive set of solutions for the Educational Institutes, banking, finance, insurance, manufacturing, retail & distribution, and contracting sectors. Indian Servers has marketing presence in all over India, United States, United Kingdom, UAE, Germany, South Africa, etc. The company has operations and a customer base spanning across 8 countries including software development centers in India.

Hacking S3crets by Sai Satish


He wrote even a book named “Hacking S3crets”, which is one of the best selling book in India

This book covers many new topics like:

1. Basic Hacking

2. Email-Hacking

3. Google Hacking

4. Websites and databases Hacking

5. Windows Passwords Cracking in seconds

6. Backtrack

7. Metasploit

8. Wireless Cracking

9. Mobile Hacking

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