Due to the increasing use of mobile and digital payments, cybercrimes have increased and complaints registered in such matters have gone up in recent years. Nowadays, school going children start using computers and mobile phones from an early age and become easy prey to cyber criminals.

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Unlike conventional crime, cybercrime has no boundaries and is characterised by fast-paced technological changes. In light of the increasing cybercrime incidents across the country, young entrepreneur Asif Rozani is planning to enter into the domain of cyber security. Rozani understands the nitty-gritty of the cyber security domain.

The 26-year-old multipreneur has been running each of his endeavours successfully and his new venture into cyber security is likely to witness an equal zeal and vigour. The young genius' foray will not just spread awareness on cybercrimes but also enable younger generations to stay safe in the digital world. Common cybercrimes include phishing scams, identity theft, online harassment, cyberstalking, invasion of privacy, debit/credit card fraud and ATM fraud.

His business insight and the inherent zeal to carve new paths led to this new venture.

He has founded a number of companies. Anish Enterprises (construction material suppliers), Thesupremevilla (group of vacation home destinations), thebigstarmedia (Social media agency) are all his establishments.

Asif is a successful industrialist who has invested in diverse business sectors. From the health & fitness sector to real estate and hospitality, he enjoys creating disruptions and unlocking value for his customers. To tap into the increasing demand for domestic leisure travel post-pandemic, the young business tycoon launched his venture “TheSupremeVilla” group of holiday properties in 2020.

India is fast heading towards a digital revolution driven by a young population, growing broadband and internet penetration and most importantly the government's emphasis on digitalization.

Many young entrepreneurs with innovative concepts have emerged as a result in the country.

These young people have not only transformed the digital domain but have also carved out a place for themselves in the corporate world and Asif Rozani is one such example.

India's digital economy is expected to witness exponential growth to $800 billion by 2030 on the back of rising internet penetration and increasing income.