Akshat Dubey
Akshat Dubey is Codevibe's application security specialist, the person who tries to break a product before anyone else can. With a background in ethical hacking and end-to-end assessments, he finds and closes the vulnerabilities that turn into incidents, and bakes security into the build rather than bolting it on later.
Akshat Dubey looks after application security at Codevibe, and he does it with an attacker's mindset: the fastest way to keep a product safe is to think like the person trying to compromise it. His work spans ethical hacking, threat modelling, and end-to-end security assessments, catching the flaws that never show up in a feature demo but surface fast in production.
He embeds security across the development lifecycle, reviewing architecture, hardening authentication and data handling, and giving engineers guardrails to ship safely, so resilience is designed in from the start instead of patched in after an incident.
On the blog he writes about application security, common vulnerability classes, and the practical steps teams can take to ship software that holds up against real-world threats.
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