Over the years, I have focused deeply on networking stacks, system security and low level software design so my work and interests have often revolved around understanding how packets move through kernels, how operating systems enforce trust and how distributed systems can remain resilient under pressure. Along this path, I also developed a strong interest in BSD and traditional Unix philosophies, as well as the engineering heritage of Sun Microsystems (Fujitsu) and it's processor architectures.
My inspirations include pioneers such as Linus Torvalds and along with many of the early architects of Unix and Linux who built systems that still power the backbone of modern infrastructure.
Throughout my career, I have worked across network security, system architecture and cybersecurity, often exploring how operating systems, hardware and networks intersect. My perspective is shaped by the belief that robust systems are not accidental; they are the result of thoughtful engineering, open knowledge and relentless curiosity.
๐ซ Please use my email address to contact me:
๐โโ๏ธ o@zgur.org | ozgur@linux.com


