About Us
Secureti Technologies was founded on a simple observation: most breaches start with a person, not a server. So we built a company that protects organizations on every layer that matters — infrastructure, the platform that trains people, and the education that prepares the next workforce.
Today that mission lives across four connected business units, each with its own focus but a shared core: AI-powered, human-centric defense and digital excellence.
Cybersecurity services & consulting.
Human risk management platform.
AI education & workforce transformation.
Web & app development for modern businesses.
Leadership
20+ years in IT & telecommunications
Showkat has spent more than two decades inside the IT industry, including senior IT infrastructure roles at leading telecom operators across Southeast Asia, where he led large-scale IT operations and digital transformation initiatives. That ground-level view of enterprise infrastructure — and how attackers actually target it — is what shaped Secureti's services-first approach to cybersecurity.
In recent years, Showkat has focused on the paradigm shift AI is forcing across the technology industry: how it changes the attack surface, how it can be turned into a defensive advantage, and how the workforce needs to be re-skilled to keep up. That thinking is what connects all four of Secureti’s business units — services, the Self-Defense™ platform, RAISE AI Academy™, and Web Impression — under one strategy rather than four separate bets.
RAISE AI Academy™
Age 10 — the face of AI for kids
Sayeeda Maryam is the youth face of RAISE AI Academy™, fronting our "Let's Learn AI" series aimed at making artificial intelligence approachable, exciting, and safe for kids. At just 10 years old, she represents exactly who our K-12 curriculum is built for — proof that AI literacy doesn't have to wait until college.
Through video lessons and classroom appearances, Maryam helps introduce foundational AI concepts to other students her age, making RAISE's "AI for Students" track feel like it's taught by a peer, not just a curriculum.