A space for experimentation, research, and meaningful innovation.
A Computer Science student specialising in cybersecurity. I've always been drawn to building things — starting from early experiments in school, like a waste sorting system, to exploring research areas such as microplastics.
"How do we know if what we're seeing is real?"
Over time, this curiosity turned into something more — a constant need to understand problems deeply and work towards meaningful solutions.
I don't believe problems should restrict us. Whether it's environmental challenges or technology, the goal isn't to stop using things — it's to understand them better and build solutions around them.
This space exists to explore that process — learning, experimenting, and creating systems that can make a real impact.
The long-term goal is to contribute towards systems where basic human necessities — food, shelter, and security — are accessible to everyone.
Not by limiting resources, but by designing better systems that can sustain and support people.
Making truth verifiable.
A cybersecurity-focused concept designed to verify the authenticity of visual data. Instead of restricting content, Truth Lens focuses on enabling trust — allowing users to determine whether an image is original, altered, or generated.
Full site: gkandco.tech/truthlens · activating soon
Previous work includes research into environmental challenges such as microplastics and early-stage innovation projects. More structured work will be shared over time.
GK & Co. Tech is not a finished company or a traditional platform.
It is a working space — where ideas are explored, tested, and built over time.
Making truth verifiable.
A cybersecurity-focused concept built on a simple idea — not to restrict technology, but to make truth provable.
In a world where digital content can be easily altered or generated, the ability to verify authenticity becomes critical.
Truth Lens is built to address this — creating a system where authenticity can be verified when needed. The output is not control. It is clarity.
Images are captured using a system that immediately locks their integrity, embedding a cryptographic identity at the point of creation.
The system checks whether an image has been edited, whether it matches its original state, or whether key markers are missing entirely.
A clear, honest output — not an accusation, just a verifiable statement about what is known and what cannot be confirmed.
Image matches its original state. Integrity intact.
Watermark found but the image has been modified.
No verifiable origin. Cannot confirm authenticity.
"As digital manipulation becomes more advanced, trust in visual information is decreasing."
Truth Lens aims to address this by creating a system where authenticity can be verified when needed — not by limiting what people create, but by ensuring that truth can still be identified.
Even in a world where anything can be modified.
Stop editing. Control the internet. Prevent copying.
Detect & expose edits. Define a trusted ecosystem. Make copies unverifiable.
Not preventing fake content — just making real content provable.
Questions, feedback, or ideas about Truth Lens.
truthlensgk@gmail.com