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Jay Chaudhry was born on 1958 in Una, Punjab, India (now in Himachal Pradesh), is an Indian-American businessman (born 1958). Discover Jay Chaudhry's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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1958

Jay Chaudhry (born August 26, 1958) is an Indian-American technology entrepreneur and the CEO and founder of cloud security company, Zscaler.

Chaudhry was born in Panoh, a village in the Una district of Himachal Pradesh, India with a population of 800.

The village didn’t have running water or electricity until he was a teenager.

His parents, Bhagat and Surjeet Chaudhry, were small-scale farmers, and he was the youngest of three sons.

In an interview, Jay recalled that he used to walk nearly 4 km every day to attend high school in Dhusara, the neighboring village and, because there was no electricity, he often studied outside under a tree.

Following the completion of high school, he earned a bachelor's degree in electronics engineering from the Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University (IT-BHU).

1980

In 1980, at age 22, he moved to the United States to attend the University of Cincinnati.

His first time on a plane was his flight to the U.S. to attend the University of Cincinnati, where he received master’s degrees in industrial engineering, computer engineering, and marketing.

He also completed the executive management program at Harvard Business School.

Chaudhry started out working in engineering, sales, marketing and management at IBM, Unisys, and NCR.

He went on to become the founder of five security software startups.

1996

In 1996, he and his wife founded Internet security service SecureIT, using their life savings to do so.

1998

After SecureIT was acquired by Verisign in 1998, Chaudhry moved to San Francisco to lead Verisign’s security services division.

1999

He left Verisign in 1999.

2000

In 2000, Chaudhry launched email security company CipherTrust.

The idea for CipherTrust came from his work at SecureIT, where he became familiar with the types of security issues, vulnerabilities and attacks that were possible.

In 2000, Chaudhry also launched CoreHarbor, a managed e-commerce platform.

It was later acquired by USi/AT&T.

2002

In 2002, Chaudhry launched wireless security company AirDefense, which operates as a provider of a wireless intrusion prevention system that monitors airwaves and traffic between laptops and WiFi access points.

2006

The technology was built from scratch and was later acquired by Secure Computing Corporation in 2006 for $274 million.

2007

Chaudhry founded Zscaler, a Zero Trust cloud security company, in 2007.

He has said that his goal was to “build the Salesforce of cloud security,” inspired by Marc Benioff.

In an interview, Jay discusses why a modernized approach to cybersecurity is needed and the purpose behind the creation of Zscaler technology:

“Firewall companies were invented about 30 years ago in the early nineties.

They do security by building a moat around a castle - inside you’re safe; outside, you're not safe.

But in today's world, applications that used to sit inside the castle, inside the data center, are sitting in the cloud somewhere or SaaS applications.

The users who used to sit inside the office are everywhere.

So that architecture of firewalls is no longer relevant.

We had to come up with a new architecture, it's called Zero Trust architecture that Zscaler pioneered.

In this architecture, you don't really do traditional network security.

You securely connect the right user to the right application by being a switchboard.”

Zscaler’s switchboard, known as the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange, is the world’s largest security cloud which processes over 360B+ transactions and 500T+ signals daily.

The company’s cybersecurity solutions use context such as a user’s location, their device’s security posture and the content being exchanged to determine whether it’s safe to grant access to an application.

When applied as part of the Zero Trust Exchange platform, this system greatly reduces an organization’s attack surface and prevents lateral movement, thus ensuring greater cybersecurity protection.

Jay summed up Zscaler’s business in a media interview, “Today, over 40% of Fortune 500 companies depend upon us.

Zscaler handles over 300 billion requests through our cloud every day … Google searches in a day add up to about eight or nine billion.

When you communicate … to the internet or SaaS applications or your apps in Google Cloud, Azure, AWS data center, they all go through us.

We are the switchboard.”

As a serial entrepreneur, Jay is often asked about his experiences, the lessons he’s learned and what advice he has for those who are just starting out.

2008

AirDefense was acquired by Motorola in 2008.