Amit Agarwal has a diverse work experience spanning multiple companies. Amit began their career at UTStarcom in 2003, where they served as a Senior Software Engineer until 2007. Amit then joined Mascon Global Limited in 2005 as a Technical Lead until 2010. Amit worked for MGL from 2007 to 2011, holding the position of Tech Specialist. In 2011, they joined Mobileum as a Tech Lead, later transitioning to the role of Systems Architect in 2012. Currently, Amit is the Director of Research Development at Mobileum, a position they have held since December 2020.
Amit Agarwal completed their Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Electrical from Assam Jobs between 1995 and 1999. Prior to that, they attended Army School Narengi from 1982 to 1995, although the degree name and field of study are unknown for this period.
Additionally, Amit Agarwal has obtained several certifications, including the PRACTICAL NETWORK PENETRATION TESTER from TCM Security in July 2022, Ethical Hacking: Penetration Testing from LinkedIn in May 2022, Learning the OWASP Top 10 (2018) from LinkedIn in May 2022, Learning Kubernetes from LinkedIn in April 2022, CompTIA Network+ (N10-007) Cert Prep: 4 Making TCP/IP Work from LinkedIn in March 2022, Learning GitHub from LinkedIn in March 2022, Learning Linux Shell Scripting from LinkedIn in March 2022, Penetration Testing Active Directory from LinkedIn in March 2022, Building an Ubuntu Server from LinkedIn in January 2022, Learning Linux Command Line from LinkedIn in January 2022, Penetration Testing with Metasploit from LinkedIn in January 2022, Penetration Testing Essential Training (2017) from LinkedIn in December 2021, Become an Ethical Hacker from LinkedIn in November 2021, Ethical Hacking: Cloud Computing from LinkedIn in November 2021, Ethical Hacking: Denial of Service from LinkedIn in November 2021, Ethical Hacking: Footprinting and Reconnaissance from LinkedIn in November 2021, Ethical Hacking: Hacking IoT Devices from LinkedIn in November 2021, Ethical Hacking: Hacking Web Servers and Web Applications from LinkedIn in November 2021, Ethical Hacking: Mobile Devices and Platforms from LinkedIn in November 2021, and Ethical Hacking: SQL Injection from LinkedIn in November 2021.
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