16-year-old cybersecurity enthusiast who loves breaking systems and securing them.
Hi, I'm Pavan — a 16-year-old cybersecurity enthusiast from India.
My journey into the world of hacking began when I was 10, exploring social media and watching ethical hacking videos.
Curiosity led me to install Kali NetHunter on a device, gaining a basic understanding of hacking tools and techniques.
Recognizing my passion, my parents got me a laptop at the age of 13, which allowed me to dive deeper into cybersecurity.
I spent countless hours learning programming, Linux, and networking fundamentals. Over the years, I have honed skills in
Python, Bash, SQL, Red Teaming, API Security, Web Security, Linux, Mobile Security, and Active Directory.
I actively participate in bug bounty programs, discovering and responsibly reporting vulnerabilities.
I have built tools and automation workflows for reconnaissance, vulnerability scanning, and security testing to improve efficiency.
I have a true passion to lead teams, build products, and contribute to the internet by providing top-tier security measures.
This includes continuous attack surface management, constant crawling, and reporting findings across cloud, web, and API domains.
I am currently building ZeroClyne, which offers these features, and soon I will launch it to help secure systems worldwide.
Looking ahead, my goal is to become a next-generation security researcher and engineer, integrating AI,
cloud security, and advanced automation into my work to secure real-world systems.
Beyond technical skills, I love breaking systems ethically to understand them deeply and help make the internet safer.
My journey is driven by curiosity, continuous learning, and a vision to contribute significantly to cybersecurity worldwide.