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TSA Founder Abrar Jahin Makes National Headlines for Revolutionizing Global Cybersecurity Education

Tensor Security Academy founder Abrar Jahin is featured in Bangladesh’s national daily Naya Diganta for reshaping global cybersecurity education through accessible, mentor-led training.

Tensor Security Academy (TSA) founder Abrar Jahin has been featured in Naya Diganta, one of Bangladesh’s most respected national daily newspapers, recognizing his role in transforming how cybersecurity education is delivered globally.

Featured coverage highlighting TSA and its global impact
Featured coverage highlighting TSA and its global impact

The article highlights how Abrar Jahin has gone beyond building a company to creating a movement—making high-quality cybersecurity education accessible to talented individuals worldwide, regardless of geography or financial background.

A Journey Rooted in Purpose

Growing up in Narayanganj, Abrar Jahin showed early curiosity in technology, robotics, machine learning, and cybersecurity. A defining moment came during the 2024 Bangladesh floods, when he and his university team built a robot to deliver relief supplies and emergency medicine to affected areas—demonstrating a problem-solving mindset grounded in real-world impact.

That same drive later led to the founding of Tensor Security Academy, with a mission to fix what Abrar saw as a broken global cybersecurity education system.

Fixing a Broken Education Model

Traditional cybersecurity training in Western countries is often prohibitively expensive, while free online resources lack structure, mentorship, and real-world relevance. TSA was launched in October 2025 to bridge this gap through live, mentor-led, hands-on training delivered by experienced professionals from Bangladesh to a global audience.

TSA’s growing international presence and recognition
TSA’s growing international presence and recognition

Results That Speak

Within just four months of launch, TSA student Fabrice Njeh successfully passed the CompTIA Security+ certification—one of the world’s most respected cybersecurity credentials—providing early validation of TSA’s practical and results-driven approach.

TSA student achieving CompTIA Security+ certification
TSA student achieving CompTIA Security+ certification

National Recognition and Vision

The Naya Diganta feature also emphasized the national importance of cybersecurity. Expert Ziaur Rahman noted that as Bangladesh accelerates digital transformation, building skilled cybersecurity manpower is critical for protecting infrastructure and citizens alike.

Abrar Jahin shared his vision clearly: raising cybersecurity awareness and creating skilled professionals to strengthen information security at both national and global levels.

A Team and a Global Future

TSA’s success is powered by a strong team covering offensive security, curriculum design, strategy, operations, and web development—making it a collaborative movement rather than a one-person effort.

Today, TSA trains students across Bangladesh, the USA, and Australia, with growing interest from the UK and Canada. International credibility was further reinforced when former Head of IT, Cyber Defence Command of the Brazilian Army, Nestor Lana Da Silva, joined TSA for a live talk.

The recognition by Naya Diganta signals that a globally relevant cybersecurity education platform—born in Narayanganj, Bangladesh—is now firmly on the world stage.