🚀 What it does: Digital repository documenting Indian hacking and cybersecurity history
💡 Best for: Researchers, students, and professionals interested in Indian cybersecurity heritage
🔍 Key features: Conference archives, community documentation, historical preservation
Hacking Archives of India is a comprehensive digital repository dedicated to preserving and documenting the history of the Indian hacking and cybersecurity community. This project serves as a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of cybersecurity expertise in India.
The site is a humble attempt to find and preserve the details of the OG’s (Original Gangsters) of the Indian Hacking Scene for future generations. It provides a centralized platform to track and document the contributions of Indian cybersecurity professionals across various conferences and events.
Comprehensive Database: Currently lists 1,729 entries by 1,097 unique individuals
Conference Coverage: Detailed records from major cybersecurity conferences including:
Interactive Word Cloud: Front page features a dynamic word cloud highlighting speakers based on the number of talks captured in the system
Timeline View: Full chronological timeline available for browsing historical contributions
Awards Tracking: Documentation of notable achievements including “Web Hacking Top 10 Techniques” awards
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This project exemplifies the collaborative nature of the cybersecurity community, bringing together information from various sources to create a comprehensive historical record that benefits researchers, professionals, and future generations interested in understanding the Indian cybersecurity landscape.
Last updated: July 13, 2025 (IST)
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