New Delhi: 7 February 2026
Tahseen Ashrafi, a 20-year-old cybersecurity student from Delhi, achieved a commendable result at InnoVault IIC DTU, an innovation-focused event organized by the Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC), Delhi Technological University (DTU). On Day 5 of the event, he secured the 18th rank, reflecting his strong technical knowledge and consistent performance.
Tahseen Ashrafi is a Certified Ethical Hacker and a Certified Kali Operator, with professional certifications from Loi Liyang Yang. His background in ethical hacking and cybersecurity tools helped him perform effectively in the competitive environment of the event.

Sharing his thoughts on the achievement, Tahseen Ashrafi said, “I didn’t participate with the aim of winning, my goal was to learn and gain real experience. This was my second time, and every step taught me something new. Focusing on ethical hacking, this journey helped me explore new perspectives, challenge myself, and grow with confidence. I believe experience is the strongest teacher for today’s youth.”
InnoVault IIC DTU brought together students and young professionals from various backgrounds to work on real-world technology challenges. The event aimed to promote innovation, problem-solving, and practical technical skills among participants.
Tahseen’s achievement highlights the growing interest of young people in cybersecurity and underlines the importance of platforms like InnoVault in encouraging responsible and skilled technology professionals.
His performance serves as a motivation for students who wish to build a career in ethical hacking and cybersecurity.





