Sarin Vadakke Thayyil

Senior Lead Software Engineer at FenixPyre

Sarin Vadakke Thayyil is a seasoned technology professional with extensive experience in software engineering and development. Currently serving as a Senior Lead Software Engineer at FenixPyre from March 2022 to May 2025, Sarin is focused on advancing data protection through innovative technologies and implementing a zero-trust framework. Prior experience includes a role as a Staff Software Engineer at ServiceNow from March 2019 to March 2022, where contributions were made to the NowX incubation program and the integration of AI and Computer Vision in robotic process automation. At FactSet from June 2013 to February 2019, Sarin held positions ranging from Technical Team Lead to Software Engineer, overseeing product design and development while managing teams. Sarin's career began with an internship at OnMobile in early 2012, and educational foundations were established with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Model Engineering College and an Engineering Diploma in Computer Hardware and Maintenance from Model Polytechnic College, Vadakara.

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FenixPyre

FenixPyre's File Centric Security platform is built on zero-trust principles to ensure all your sensitive files stay secure and in your control at all times. Prevent Ransomware Attacks | Mitigate Insider Risk | Enforce TPRM | Achieve CMMC compliance Traditional cybersecurity focuses on locking down networks, devices, and people. All of this is done in the name of data security. And these controls often get in the way and frustrate business users to the point they intentionally work around them. All this and yet they still leave the files themselves available for theft once a bad actor is inside your network or vulnerable when an employee isn't following the security process. FenixPyre’s File Centric Security platform inverts the equation by baking protection into the files, invisible to the business users (like antivirus), so that files are free to travel (even on mobile devices) and data security is out of the way. If the main encryption you have on files is disk encryption and TLS then you know your sensitive files are open for theft to both insiders and your next network breach.


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