Ananth Prabhu Gurpur
Ananth Prabhu Gurpur also known as Ananth Prabhu G and G. Ananth Prabhu, is a cyber security expert, professor of computer engineering at the Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management and an author. He is also a guest faculty at the Karnataka Police Academy and Karnataka Judicial Academy.
Early life and education
Ananth Prabhu grew up in Mangaluru, a city in Coastal Karnataka. He did his primary schooling at Rosario English Medium School, Mangaluru. He completed his high school and pre-university course at St Aloysius College Mangalore.He graduated with a bachelor's degree in computer engineering from Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum. He then completed an MBA in information technology and MTech in computer engineering from the Manipal Academy of Higher Education. He also holds a diploma in cyber law from Government Law College, Mumbai and a PhD in computer engineering from Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum. He further completed his postdoctoral Studies from the University of Houston–Downtown, Texas.
Career
Gurpur teaches computer science and engineering at the Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management. He has also taught cybersecurity as a guest faculty at the Karnataka State Police Academy and Karnataka Judicial Academy since 2011. He is the Principal Investigator of the Centre of Excellence in Digital forensics Intelligence and Cyber Security Cell in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management.Gurpur designed the "I am Cyber Safe" safety course aimed to raise awareness of people in rural areas about internet safety, that was formally launched by the Home Secretary IGP D. Roopa in 2020. It is part of a website that includes the third edition of the e-book Cyber Safe Girl, that he created with Vivek Shetty to promote cybersafety for women. As part of the "Cyber Safe Girl" campaign, he also worked with an e-waste management initiative that distributed copies of the book to participants. The first edition of the e-book was released in 2017. A fourth edition was released in 2021.
Gurpur has launched an indigenous no touch IOT sanitiser dispenser. The dispenser connected with Wi-Fi would give real time data on usage and had an IR temperature sensor.
Commentary
In 2020, Prabhu discussed hacking as the "new normal" in response to a bitcoin scam related to compromised Twitter accounts. Prabhu also highlighted and brought notice to fake oximeter apps for COVID-19, as well as matrimonial scams and sextortion schemes on online dating websites. He has also warned about posting close up pictures on social media, including WhatsApp, and has explained several ways to improve individual cybersecurity. He also warned about Saree Challenge photos being made into fake naked images. He also highlighted the EMI deferment fraud in the country and how people who are not very good with English are being scammed.In 2019, he advocated for cyber security to be included as part of school curriculums, and for cyber laws in India to be updated. He also warned of the dangers of discarded electronics and encouraged safe e-waste management.