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πŸ‘Ύ Prakhar Agnihotri

  • πŸš€ Building reliable, secure, performant, and scalable systems.
  • πŸ”’ Head of Information Security @Times Internet Ltd. | Security | Engineering

πŸ‘€ About Me

Engineer. Hacker. Builder.

I design, break, and secure systems β€” blending AI, distributed systems, and security engineering. My work sits at the edge of infrastructure, code, and intelligence. 🧠 AI/LLM engineer with a focus on security use-cases πŸ”’ Security leader with hands-on expertise in distributed systems, APPsec, and LLMsec βš™οΈ Backend & distributed systems developer πŸ› οΈ Always learning, always building


πŸ› οΈ Core Skills

  • AI / LLM Systems β€” RAG pipelines, Vector DB, ModelOps, security-focused LLM integrations
  • Security Engineering β€” AppSec, DevSecOps, SIEM, Threat Modeling, Secure SDLC
  • Distributed Systems β€” Microservices, observability, event-driven architectures
  • Infrastructure & Platforms β€” Managing & Securing on-prem [From Bare-metal to LXC Contianers ]
  • Container Orchestration: Kubernetes, Nomad, Docker
  • Infra Management: Terraform, Ansible, Packer, CI/CD pipelines
  • Monitoring & Logging: Prometheus, Grafana, Loki, ELK stack, GCP & AWS log trails, Fluentd
  • Hybrid / On-Prem Deployments: VMs, private cloud, network segmentation
  • Cloud & Networking β€” AWS, GCP, Azure, load balancing, routing, VPNs, firewalls
  • Software Development β€” Python, Go, JavaScript, Bash, REST/gRPC, APIs
  • Automation & Tooling β€” Scripting, CLI utilities, internal platform engineering

🧰 Toolbox

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πŸ’Ό Work Experience

Times Internet

  • Head of Information Security (Sep 2025 – Present)
  • Lead Information Security (Apr 2024 – Sep 2025)
  • Head of Application Security (Aug 2024 – Apr 2025)
  • Application Security Architect (Apr 2023 – Aug 2024)
  • Technology Manager (Sep 2020 – Sep 2023)
  • Software Engineer III (Sep 2017 – Sep 2020)
  • Software Engineer I (Jul 2016 – Dec 2017)

πŸ”­ What I'm Working On

  • Building LLM-powered security tools and AI agents
  • Researching adversarial attacks on neural networks
  • LLM Governed red-teaming agents
  • Orchestration platform for AI Agents [to solve Security exclusively]
  • Automating network reconnaissance and protocol fuzzing
  • Open-source security frameworks and DevSecOps pipelines

πŸ“« Contact

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