CyberFrat
As businesses and individuals continue to embrace digital transformation, the risks that accompany this shift are escalating at an unprecedented pace. Cybercrime is projected to inflict global damages of more than $13 trillion annually by 2026, underscoring the scale of the threat. Despite billions of dollars being poured into technology-driven defenses, almost 90% of cybersecurity incidents still arise from human error, poor training, or basic misconfigurations.
This imbalance between tools and people has created a critical vulnerability in modern security strategies. While organizations invest heavily in firewalls, compliance frameworks, and monitoring systems, they often overlook the human side of cyber resilience. A Mumbai-based initiative, CyberFrat, is attempting to close that gap by making cybersecurity more inclusive, practical, and accessible for everyone from students to senior executives.
A Founder’s Vision
CyberFrat was established by Gaurav Batra, a cybersecurity professional with over 18 years of experience in risk management and IT-business alignment. His career spans global enterprises such as Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, JP Morgan, MetLife, Axis Bank, and Mondelēz International.
Batra says he founded CyberFrat after repeatedly witnessing how awareness was treated as little more than a compliance checkbox. “Technology alone can’t defend a business. People are the real frontline,” he notes. “Our mission is to make cybersecurity knowledge role-specific and accessible, so that awareness becomes a cultural shift rather than a policy formality.”
Building Skills Through Education
Education forms the first cornerstone of CyberFrat’s approach. The company offers structured training through a modern Learning Management System (LMS), providing programs that cater to both aspiring cybersecurity professionals and seasoned executives. The courses go beyond short-term awareness drives and instead align learning modules with real-world job functions and industry-specific threats.
The curriculum spans emerging technologies, advanced defensive strategies, and sector-based risk scenarios. CyberFrat also integrates CPE (Continuing Professional Education) credits into its courses, ensuring participants can meet professional requirements while expanding their expertise.
One notable collaboration saw CyberFrat train more than 700 employees of a Big Four consulting firm. The program was designed to help the new recruits confidently navigate compliance, risk readiness, and day-to-day cyber challenges. Partnerships with universities and academic institutions have further strengthened CyberFrat’s reach, ensuring students gain exposure to practical cybersecurity skills before entering the workforce.
Cybersecurity in the Boardroom
Beyond education, CyberFrat positions itself as a strategic partner for businesses seeking to embed cybersecurity within their broader corporate goals. Its advisory wing offers board-level workshops, risk maturity assessments, and tabletop exercises that simulate real-world cyber incidents.
Compliance readiness for regulatory standards ranging from RBI and IRDAI guidelines to HIPAA, NIST, and ISO 27001 forms a key part of its service portfolio. By equipping CXOs and boards with tailored insights, CyberFrat seeks to transform security into a growth enabler rather than a bureaucratic burden.
Batra emphasizes that aligning cyber strategy with business objectives is crucial. “Too often, security is seen as a roadblock. Our work is about helping leadership understand how cyber resilience supports growth, trust, and innovation.”
Awareness Campaigns That Stick
The third pillar of CyberFrat’s model revolves around awareness but with a distinctly different approach. Instead of relying on policy emails or PDF guidelines, the company designs campaigns that use storytelling, visual design, and persona-based messaging to connect with employees.
Interactive videos, infographics, and communication kits are tailored to match industry-specific risks and local languages, ensuring maximum relevance. During the COVID-19 pandemic, when remote work expanded vulnerabilities, CyberFrat’s campaigns reached thousands of users across India. The initiative earned the company recognition as an Iconic Brand of Maharashtra for its contribution to spreading cyber awareness during a critical period.
Nurturing a Cybersecurity Community
Beyond its corporate services, CyberFrat also fosters a wider professional ecosystem. Through CyberFrat Gold, its membership-based community, the company provides networking opportunities, peer learning platforms, and mentorship resources for cybersecurity practitioners.
Another initiative, CXO Junction, acts as a thought leadership hub and media platform. It hosts podcasts, closed-door interviews, and roundtables where industry leaders exchange perspectives on threats, best practices, and regulatory challenges. By creating these forums, CyberFrat positions itself not just as a service provider but also as a convener of meaningful conversations in the cybersecurity space.
A Human-Centered Future
As artificial intelligence and digital platforms expand their reach, cyber threats are expected to become more sophisticated and unpredictable. Against this backdrop, CyberFrat is championing a simple yet powerful philosophy: that people, not just systems, must be at the center of defense strategies.
The company’s work spans diverse audiences from training 12-year-old students in safe digital practices to guiding Fortune 500 boardrooms through complex compliance requirements. This broad scope reflects a larger belief that cyber confidence should be cultivated at every level of society.
“Cybersecurity should not be feared or sidelined,” Batra concludes. “It should be embraced as a driver of innovation, trust, and growth. When people are empowered with the right education, advisory, and awareness, they become the strongest defense we have.”
Conclusion
With cybercrime costs mounting and human vulnerabilities remaining the weakest link, initiatives like CyberFrat highlight the urgent need to rebalance security strategies. By focusing equally on people and protocols, the Mumbai-based platform is carving out a role not only as a training and advisory firm but also as a cultural movement.
As the digital economy accelerates, India’s cybersecurity landscape may well be shaped by organizations that can turn awareness into action, and compliance into confidence. For CyberFrat, the mission remains clear: building a safer, smarter, and more resilient digital society, one person at a time.
