Cyber-safe future: AI-based Project TRIVENI aims to eliminate hacking and redefine global cybersecurity
Cyber-safe future: AI-based Project TRIVENI aims to eliminate hacking and redefine global cybersecurity
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Cyber-safe future: AI-based Project TRIVENI aims to eliminate hacking and redefine global cybersecurity

Et Spotlightla 🕒︎ 2025-10-31

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Cyber-safe future: AI-based Project TRIVENI aims to eliminate hacking and redefine global cybersecurity

Cybersecurity has emerged as one of the most critical global challenges of our time. With increasing digital dependence and growing sophistication of cyber threats, the world urgently needs smarter, self-evolving solutions. India, with its strong technological base, skilled talent, and innovative mindset, is well-positioned to contribute meaningfully to this mission. Among the pioneering initiatives leading this charge is Project TRIVENI, an AI-driven framework designed to detect and auto-rectify web application vulnerabilities.At the forefront of this innovation is Dr Rakesh M Goyal, Director of Sysman Computers, Mumbai, a distinguished expert with extensive and proven credentials in the field of cybersecurity. He also serves as the Director-General of the Centre for Research and Prevention of Computer Crimes, India (CRPCC). Actively engaged in Cyber Security, IS Audit, Privacy, and Cyber Forensics since 1991 through Sysman, Dr Goyal now leads the ambitious initiative Project TRIVENI, an AI-powered web application vulnerability detector with auto-rectification capabilities. Rooted in a deeply researched Indian framework, the project brings together a powerful trinity of cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and software as a service (SaaS) to create a self-sustaining and intelligent security ecosystem.The global web application security market is currently valued at around USD 125 billion annually, underscoring the vast potential for scalable, AI-driven solutions such as Project TRIVENI. Based on projected adoption and efficiency gains, the initiative anticipates revenues of USD 1.95 billion in its third year, USD 5.25 billion in the fourth year, and USD 13.58 billion in the fifth year, calculated at a 20% market share and 50% of existing security costs. With a 50% market share, these figures could rise to nearly 2.5 times the current projections, highlighting the project’s transformative commercial and technological potential.Despite significant progress in cybersecurity, a wide threat gap continues to exist: one that must be bridged to ensure the seamless flow of global commerce. A major factor contributing to cybercrime vulnerability is the growing number of unaware users and the rapid digitisation of businesses, which together create a vast attack surface for malicious actors.Project TRIVENI represents a long-term, forward-looking opportunity for investors who recognise the global urgency of combating cyber threats. As technology and innovation advance, cybersecurity must evolve in equal measure—embracing automation, intelligence, and self-correcting mechanisms. Empowering institutions with such automated and adaptive strategies is the only sustainable path to eliminating cybercrime, as traditional, manual methods have reached their limitations.Driven by a vision to strengthen India’s leadership in the global cybersecurity landscape, Dr Goyal aims to create value not just for investors but for the nation at large. Backed by his deep expertise and a robust technological foundation, Project TRIVENI now seeks collaboration with venture capitalists and investors to help bring this transformative, Indian-conceived innovation to the world.For collaborations, partnerships, or more information about Project TRIVENI, interested individuals and organisations can reach out via email at triveni@sysman.in or rakesh@cyberchowkidar.in, or visit the official website www.sysman.in.Disclaimer: This article is generated and published by the ET Spotlight team. You can get in touch with them on etspotlight@timesinternet. (This article is generated and published by ET Spotlight team. You can get in touch with them on etspotlight@timesinternet.in)

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