'Shark Tank India 3' to witness evolution of cybersecurity in India with 'AI Kavach'


Mumbai, Jan 16 (IANS): The upcoming season of business reality show 'Shark Tank India' will promise an extraordinary journey into the cybersecurity realm with 'AI Kavach', a venture poised to redefine digital defence.

Pratyusha Vemuri, Founder and CEO of 'AI Kavach' steps onto the electrifying stage of 'Shark Tank India 3', seeking Rs 50 lakh for just 1.25 per cent equity. She unveils a visionary path marked by innovation and resilience.

The air gets charged with excitement as she pitches her patented solution, capturing the attention of Sharks Aman Gupta and Peyush Bansal, while Vineeta Singh and Radhika Gupta commend her entrepreneurial spirit.

Following this groundbreaking breakthrough, cyber fraud takes center stage in discussions.

Talking about her experience on the show, Pratyusha says: "AI Kavach, the guardian of digital trust in an age of deep-tech innovation, stands as a testament to the transformational power of 'Shark Tank India 3'. Just as the Sharks dive deep to unearth hidden gems, AI Kavach dives into the heart of fraud prevention, rewriting the rules of digital trust."

"Our experience with Shark Tank was nothing short of amazing. The diligence of the Sharks and the team, mirrored our commitment to excellence, making the journey a smooth and enlightening one. Together, we're setting new standards where trust is redefined, and deep tech in India becomes the bedrock of security," she says.

Pratyusha has navigated through roles at tech giants like Microsoft, Cisco, Palo Alto Networks, Zscaler, and Akamai, culminating in the creation of 'AI Kavach'.

'Shark Tank India 3' will be streaming from January 22 on Sony LIV.

 

 

  

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