Cyber-physical systems security research and startup incubation hub
C3iHub is a government-funded cybersecurity research institute at IIT Kanpur, operating as a technology translation engine rather than a pure R&D lab. The tech stack—kernel-level tools (SELinux, AppArmor, seccomp), reverse-engineering suites (IDA, Ghidra, Frida), and offensive security frameworks (Burp, Metasploit, Nessus)—reflects active vulnerability research and proof-of-concept development. Hiring velocity is accelerating with a 7:2 security-to-engineering ratio, heavily weighted toward senior and lead roles, indicating a shift from lab-stage work toward operational security programs and scaled deployments.
C3iHub operates as India's national technology hub for cyber-physical systems (CPS) security, established in 2020 under the Department of Science and Technology's National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems. The organization spans research, tool development, startup incubation, and industry partnerships—translating vulnerability research into deployment-ready software and founding commercial ventures. Current work includes Windows kernel analysis, penetration testing automation, security operations center design, and assessment frameworks for critical infrastructure. The 201–500-person operation serves government agencies, industrial partners, and the broader cybersecurity ecosystem across India.
C3iHub develops cybersecurity technologies for cyber-physical systems, translates research into deployable tools, incubates startups, and trains cybersecurity researchers—funded by India's Department of Science and Technology since 2020.
The organization works with Ghidra, IDA, Frida, Burp Suite, Metasploit, Nessus, and Nmap for vulnerability analysis and proof-of-concept development, alongside kernel-level security frameworks (SELinux, AppArmor, seccomp) for systems research.
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