The Humble Beginning
CryptoMize was not founded in a boardroom. It was founded in the mind of a child in Delhi — a boy whose fascination with cryptography, secure networks, and the emerging internet was not a passing curiosity. It was a premonition. While his peers saw games and chatrooms, he saw the architecture of a world that would be defined by information: who controlled it, who protected it, and who could weaponize it.
That boy was Mr. Lithvik Mukesh Sharma. His first projects were small but significant: tackling cybersecurity vulnerabilities for small government entities that had no idea how exposed they were. These early engagements revealed a gap that conventional IT firms could not fill — the absence of robust encryption and threat intelligence at an institutional level.