Hello! I’m Ian Carter Kulani, a passionate technologist, cybersecurity specialist, and advocate for democratic integrity. Born on October 2, 2000, in Mzimba Embangweni, Malawi—the "Warm Heart of Africa"—I’m currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Computer Science at East London University, where I explore the vast universe of technology and develop solutions to complex challenges. When I’m not coding or securing digital systems, you’ll find me cheering for my beloved Boston Celtics ☘ or engaging in political discourse as a supporter of the United Democratic Front (UDF)💛.
My journey is driven by curiosity, innovation, and a deep desire to make a meaningful impact. My Academic & Professional Path Mastering the Digital World at East London University, I immerse myself in cutting-edge fields, including, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Cybersecurity & Ethical Hacking, Computer Networking & Internet Exchange Points (IXP), Reverse Engineering & Binary Analysis, Big Data Analytics & Deep Learning, Satellite Telecommunications & Radar Systems, Video Game Development & Advanced Software Engineering, I don’t just study these subjects—I apply them to solve real-world problems.
I founded @Accurate-Cyber-Defense, a Malawian cybersecurity startup, to protect critical systems from digital threats. My team and I specialize in Cyber Drills & Digital Forensics, Securing SCADA Systems Against Cyber Attacks, Penetration Testing & Vulnerability Assessments, In an era where cyber warfare is a growing threat, my mission is to safeguard infrastructure that impacts lives.
Coder @Afrique-Youth-Election-Observers (AYEO), Democracy is precious, and I’m proud to contribute my skills to AYEO, a youth-led initiative ensuring fair elections across Africa. We use Drones for Real-Time Election Monitoring, SQL Databases for Detecting Fraud, C++ for Secure Voting Systems, Machine Learning to Identify Irregularities, AYEO embodies my belief in transparency, youth empowerment, and the power of technology to defend democracy.
I’ve been fortunate to participate in high-impact conferences, including, African Internet Governance Forum (2022) https://igf.africa/, ITU’s 11th Regional Cyber Drill for Africa (2023)https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Regional-Presence/Africa/Pages/EVENTS/2023/Regional-Cyberdrill-for-Africa-.aspx, Space Conference for Africa (2022 & 2023)https://spaceinafrica.com/2023/10/19/excerpts-from-the-first-day-of-the-malawi-space-conference-2023/, Pre-COP 28 (2023), SAFNOG (2024), Least Developed Countries Ministerial Meeting (2024), SADC MODEL NETP & EW4All Awareness Workshop (2024), These experiences have deepened my expertise in cybersecurity, space tech, climate resilience, and digital policy. Want me at your event? Reach out at iancarterkulani@gmail.com or shoot me on LinkedIn—I’d love to collaborate!
My Hobbies & Interests
🎮 Video Games – Sharpening strategy and creativity.
🏀 Basketball – Proudly supporting the Boston Celtics ☘.
♟️ Chess – Mastering the art of foresight.
🤖 Robotics – Building intelligent machines.
🎨 Drawing & Painting – Expressing ideas beyond code.
🎤 Sound Engineering – Merging tech with music.
📸 Photography – Capturing moments that inspire.
** Discipline & Precision **
My love for Karate , Kendama, and Origami reflects my dedication to focus, patience, and mastery—values that shape my work and life.
Join Me in Shaping the Future
Let’s Connect on Discord
Want to discuss AI, cybersecurity, or tech innovation? Join my Discord community and let’s build the future together.
Support @Afrique-Youth-Election-Observers (AYEO)
If you believe in fair elections, consider supporting AYEO through donations, volunteering, or advocacy. Every effort counts!
Partner with @Accurate-Cyber-Defense
If your organization needs top-tier cybersecurity solutions, let’s work together to protect what matters.
I’m not just a coder or entrepreneur—I’m a digital advocate, a defender of democracy, and a lifelong learner. From Malawi to global stages, my journey is proof that passion, innovation, and persistence can drive real change. The best is yet to come—stay tuned!
“Never Fade.” — Ian Carter Kulani