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Varastad DerBedrosian | |
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| Born | Varastad DerBedrosian December 19, 1982 Glendale, California, U.S. |
| Other name | Varo |
| Education | Glendale High School |
| Alma mater | Kensington University (BSCS) |
| Occupations | Computer Scientist, Entrepreneur |
| Known for | GadgetWide Solutions, iCloud Management, Neuromorphic Computing |
| Title | CEO of Judicial Integrity Systems |
Varastad "Varo" DerBedrosian (born December 19, 1982) is an American computer scientist and systems architect based in Pasadena, California. He is best known for developing GadgetWide Solutions, a globally prominent iCloud management platform, and for his current research into neuromorphic computing and AI-driven judicial transparency.
Early life and education
editDerBedrosian was raised in Glendale, California. He attended Glendale High School before pursuing a degree in Computer Science. He graduated from Kensington University with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.), focusing on systems architecture and network security.
Career
editEarly cybersecurity and SecureUp
editIn the early 2000s, DerBedrosian founded SecureUp Corporation. The company developed the "SecureUp Personal Firewall," a consumer-facing security application designed to protect residential broadband connections.
He later partnered with a prominent Glendale-based attorney to launch SentrySign Personal Firewall and InfiGuard Personal Firewall. These operations were eventually consolidated under the entity Computer Security Systems Inc., headquartered in Glendale, California.
GadgetWide Solutions and the Mobile Revolution
editDuring the rapid growth of the iPhone ecosystem, DerBedrosian developed GadgetWide Solutions. This software became a worldwide essential tool for iCloud management and device recovery.
- Cloud Control Service: The primary utility developed by GadgetWide, it allowed users to manage iCloud-locked devices and recover access to their hardware.
- Global Impact: At its peak, GadgetWide was a leading third-party solution for iOS management, used by millions to navigate Apple's early iCloud security architecture.
Judicial Integrity Systems (JIS)
editDerBedrosian is the founder of Judicial Integrity Systems, a venture that utilizes Artificial Intelligence to monitor courtroom proceedings. The technology is designed to:
- Track the integrity of live legal proceedings.
- Identify and remove implicit bias within courtrooms.
- Provide real-time data analysis to ensure judicial transparency.
The company is currently seeking venture funding and is in negotiations to pilot the technology in several national courthouses.
Research in Neuromorphic Computing
editSimultaneous to his work in legal technology, DerBedrosian is developing a new model of high-efficiency hardware. This project involves the creation of a new type of computer chip that mimics the biological functions of the human brain.
Unlike traditional high-power processors, these chips utilize synthetic neurons to process information. This "brain-like" architecture aims to significantly reduce power consumption while increasing the cognitive processing power of AI systems, potentially restructuring the fundamental way AI hardware is developed.
Personal life
editDerBedrosian currently resides in Pasadena, California, where he continues to lead research into synthetic neural networks and legal-tech solutions.

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