Etizaz Mohsin

Cybersecurity Researcher

Etizaz Mohsin is a Pakistani computer scientist and cybersecurity researcher whose work sits at the intersection of deep technical expertise and real-world impact. His research has made international headlines‚Forbes, BBC, Al Jazeera, Wired, TechCrunch, and The Express Tribune have all covered his findings. He's presented his research at some of the world's most respected security conferences, from Black Hat MEA and Hitcon to 44con, Confidence, DeepSec, Sector, Hacktivity, GreHack, HackFest, and Wild West Hackin' Fest‚ spanning the US, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, and East Asia. He's not just talking to other researchers, either. Etizaz regularly appears on national television to break down complex cyber incidents and policy issues for the public, making cybersecurity accessible beyond the technical community. Academically, he holds a Master's in Information Security and a Bachelor's in Software Engineering, but it's his hands-on work that truly sets him apart. He's earned every major certification from Offensive Security‚ OSCP, OSCE, OSWE, OSWP, and OSEE‚ a rare feat that reflects both his technical depth and his commitment to offensive security craft. Beyond his research and consulting work, Etizaz is a frequent keynote speaker at seminars, panels, and podcasts worldwide, where he advocates for better security practices and raises awareness about emerging threats. His contributions to the field have earned him multiple industry awards, and he's served as a judge for cybersecurity competitions, helping identify and nurture the next generation of security talent.