CyberFrat Reveals India’s Top 100 Cybersecurity Influencers
CyberFrat announces CF100 2025, honouring India’s top 100 cybersecurity influencers with awards, insights, and community engagement.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 10: CyberFrat has once again reinforced its leadership in the cybersecurity community with the grand reveal of CF100 India 2025—an immersive virtual event celebrating the nation’s top 100 cybersecurity influencers. This highly anticipated edition brought together leading professionals, technology innovators, and security practitioners for a dynamic day of recognition, learning, and community-building.
The CF100 Grand Reveal honoured 100 distinguished leaders whose contributions continue to shape India’s cybersecurity landscape through innovation, knowledge sharing, and impactful advocacy.
Speaking at the event, Gaurav Batra, Founder & CEO of CyberFrat, said:
“With CF100, we aim to spotlight those who not only excel in cybersecurity but also uplift the entire ecosystem through knowledge sharing, influence, and integrity. These 100 leaders represent the true spirit of India’s digital defence.”
Celebrating India’s Top Cybersecurity Voices
This year’s CF100 honourees include industry veterans, ethical hackers, CISOs, educators, corporate leaders and emerging changemakers. Their collective work spans governance, innovation, cyber awareness, emerging technologies, risk management, policy advancement, and community empowerment.
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Insights from India’s Top Cyber Experts
The event opened with an inspiring Welcome Note by Gaurav Batra and Mohinee Singh, Co-Founder & CEO of CXO Junction, setting an energised tone for the day. This was followed by a powerful Jury Panel discussion featuring some of the most respected voices in cybersecurity.
The distinguished jury included:
Bithal Bhardwaj (CEO, Gramax GMR Group), Burgess Cooper (CEO Cybersecurity, Adani Enterprises), Dr Pawan Chawla (CISO & DPPO, Tata AIA), Dr Rakshit Tandon (FCRF), Dr Ram Kumar (Global Automotive Cybersecurity), Ritesh Bhatia (V4Web Cyber Security), Shivani Arni (Enterprise CISO, Mahindra Group), and Vandana Verma (Security Leader, Snyk).
Their combined expertise framed the day’s dialogue around leadership, strategy, and India’s rapidly evolving cybersecurity ecosystem.
Awards, Engagement & Community Celebration
Across five award segments, 20 winners in each category were recognised for excellence and outstanding contributions to national digital resilience. Adding a fun, interactive dimension, Culsight hosted engaging Kahoot quizzes, awarding exciting prizes to winners throughout the event.
The event also marked the launch of CyberTech Unfiltered – The CF100 Magazine, highlighting exclusive insights from honourees and jury members. This year’s edition infuses creativity with comic strips, activity pages, and storytelling-driven content to make cybersecurity more accessible and engaging.
The ceremony concluded with a high-energy Wheel of Fortune, awarding bumper prizes to three participants and closing the event on a celebratory note. In the final remarks, CyberFrat reinforced the importance of collaboration and collective progress in strengthening India’s cybersecurity future.
The entire event and magazine were curated by Bhairavi Joshi, Senior Marketing Manager at CyberFrat, whose creative direction and narrative craftsmanship played a pivotal role in shaping the CF100 2025 experience.
CF100 2025 was supported by Culsight as the Security Awareness Partner and CXO Junction as the Media Partner, both contributing significantly to the event’s national reach.
As CF100 2025 concludes, CyberFrat continues its mission to recognise excellence, foster collaboration, and inspire the next generation of cybersecurity leaders.
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