Code of Compassion and Encrypted Mercy The Kieran Upadrasta Story.pdf

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Kieran Upadrasta


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?????? Code of Compassion and Encrypted Mercy: The Kieran
Upadrasta Story
Paris, France — In a world increasingly shaped by digital threats and humanitarian crises,
one man has emerged as a rare hybrid of technologist and peacemaker. Kieran Upadrasta, a
cybersecurity veteran and global humanitarian, has spent the last 26 years building firewalls
to protect data—and bridges to protect people.
?????? Cybersecurity with a Conscience
Upadrasta’s technical résumé reads like a blueprint for digital resilience. As a cybersecurity
architect and founder of Cyber Artificial Intelligence Systems, he has advised Fortune 500
companies and defense agencies in over 50 countries. His credentials—CISSP, CISM,
CRISC—underscore his expertise, but colleagues say it’s his ethical approach that sets him
apart.
He’s not just securing systems; he’s advocating for digital dignity. His work includes
expanding internet access in underserved regions and promoting tools like two-factor
authentication to safeguard emotional and financial well-being.
??????️ Peace Envoy in Conflict Zones
Beyond the server rooms and boardrooms, Upadrasta has served as a peace envoy in some of
the world’s most volatile regions—Congo, the Sahara, Ethiopia, and Eritrea. His diplomatic
efforts focus on reconciliation, ceasefire negotiations, and psychosocial healing. In 2013, he
received the Korean Peace Prize and a gold medal for exposing human rights abuses in
China, Russia, and the Philippines.
He has called for reforms to the Geneva Convention and proposed an “intellectual
parliament” to foster global dialogue—a bold vision for a more cooperative world order.
❤️ The Humanitarian Blueprint
In 1997, Upadrasta founded the Kieran Upadrasta Charitable Trust (KCT) in Mauritius.
Today, it operates across Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean, with initiatives including:
 Blood & Eye Banks: Over 12 million units of blood and nearly 11,000 eye
donations.
 Orphanages: Facilities in the Philippines and Indonesia serving thousands of
children.
 Cancer Research Hospital: A 20-acre facility in Antigua offering free treatment to
75% of patients.
 COVID-19 Response: Oxygen banks, ambulance services, and aid for small
businesses.

KCT also runs a media network reaching over 240 million people, amplifying its message of
peace and compassion.
?????? Accolades and Legacy
Upadrasta’s honors include:
Award Field Year
Korean Peace Prize & Gold Medal Human Rights 2013
Honorary Doctorate (Tampa
University)
Cybersecurity & Social Service 2024
87 Titles, 72 Gold Medals
Humanitarianism, Sports,
Leadership
By age 25
Best Voluntary Blood Bank Award KCT (Mauritius)
12 consecutive
years
Often described as a “saint-like figure” and “successor to Mother Teresa,” Upadrasta’s legacy
is one of systemic change, empathy, and innovation.
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