Anurag Khanna elevates to the elite rank of SANS Certified Instructor at SANS Institute
New Delhi (India), June 28: SANS Institute, the global leader in cybersecurity training is thrilled to announce the well-deserved promotion of Anurag Khanna to the esteemed position of SANS Certified Instructor. Anurag, a highly-regarded cybersecurity expert with strong ties to India, boasts an impressive 15-year cybersecurity career including roles at industry giants such as Google, […]

New Delhi (India), June 28: SANS Institute, the global leader in cybersecurity training is thrilled to announce the well-deserved promotion of Anurag Khanna to the esteemed position of SANS Certified Instructor. Anurag, a highly-regarded cybersecurity expert with strong ties to India, boasts an impressive 15-year cybersecurity career including roles at industry giants such as Google, Symantec, Mandiant and his current position as Manager of Incident Response and Consulting Services at CrowdStrike.
Throughout his career, Anurag plays a pivotal role in helping SANS establish its presence in India over a decade ago and has consistently demonstrated an unwavering dedication to the cybersecurity community and has shared his expertise by providing thought leadership at numerous public events across the Asia Pacific region.
With his new position, Anurag will continue to support the growth of the cybersecurity community in India and around the world by teaching SANS courses, sharing his wealth of knowledge and expertise and helping to shape the future of cybersecurity education. His dedication and commitment to excellence will undoubtedly serve as an inspiration to students and fellow instructors alike.
Suresh Mustapha, SANS Institute’s Managing Director for Asia-Pacific, shared his thoughts on Anurag’s promotion: “Anurag truly exemplifies what it means to be a SANS Instructor – we met him more than a decade ago as a student in Bangalore where he went out of his way as a volunteer to help us launch our India operations there far before we had a team on the ground.”