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ThinkCyber.info Launches Cyber Awareness Platform to Tackle Rising Digital Fraud

Founded in December 2025, ThinkCyber.info is a T-Hub, Hyderabad-based cybersecurity training and awareness platform aimed at promoting responsible online behaviour and reducing cyber risks and fraud.

The platform was co-founded by Sujatha Yaramsetti, a seasoned cybersecurity architect with strategic experience across the United Kingdom, and Venkata Krishna Ramesh Kumar Koppireddy, a CISSP, CIPM, CCSP, CISM, CRISC, CSM, PMP-certified security architect with over 15 years of experience in the United States. The two experts identified a significant global gap in cyber awareness in 2025 and decided to build an accessible, easy-to-understand solution to address it.

Their initiative comes at a time when cybercrime is escalating rapidly in India. According to government data cited by the founders, Indians lost Rs 22,845 crore to cyber fraud in 2024. Reported cybersecurity incidents also surged from 10.28 lakh in 2022 to 22.68 lakh in 2024. “The epidemic is real, and it needs to be tackled at a very ground level,” Sujatha Yaramsetti said in an exclusive interaction.

In mid-2025, the founders invested Rs 20 lakh to bootstrap ThinkCyber.info. Their goal is to deliver role-based cyber education tailored to sectors such as academia, banking, healthcare, law, and the public sector. “From day one, we knew that education is the most scalable way to mitigate cyber risks,” Kumar noted.

ThinkCyber.info is designed to be inclusive and accessible, without restrictions on age, language, or technical background. The platform supports multiple languages including Hindi, English, and Telugu, and offers structured, use-case-based content instead of scattered generic information.

Built with a search-engine-like interface for cybersecurity awareness, users can type specific queries such as “UPI fraud in India” and instantly access curated resources. The platform offers free packages under “Cyber Entry,” while paid programs such as “Cyber Expert” and “Cyber Explorer” are priced between Rs 3,000 and Rs 7,000.

Currently available as both a web portal and a mobile application on Android and iOS, ThinkCyber.info caters to a wide audience including banking professionals, students, educators, entrepreneurs, startup founders, business organisations, freelancers, old-age homes, and orphanages.

The founders highlight their key differentiator as age-specific awareness modules and short, practical videos tailored to real-life use cases. Since its launch, the startup has been collaborating with academic institutions in Hyderabad and has partnered with a B2B company in the region. It is also in discussions with the governments of Telangana, Bihar, and Kerala to expand its outreach.

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