The Founder
The person building Zero One Security.

Cybersecurity suffers from a fundamental misconception: the industry treats it as a behavioral problem, when in reality, it is an architectural problem.
The majority of information directed at business leadership is dominated by compliance theater, fear-based marketing, and abstract warnings. This magazine exists to cut through that noise. The goal is not to simplify the discipline beyond recognition, but to deliver precise definitions of the underlying mechanics that actually secure a modern enterprise.
My background is in product development and platform engineering, with a specific focus on security infrastructure at the intersection of software and hardware. Through the process of building systems, from native applications to platforms for the insurance industry, one thing became obvious: companies waste vast resources attempting to train employees to avoid mistakes, instead of redesigning systems to make those mistakes irrelevant.
In security architecture, the wrong question is: “How do I train my employees?”
The right question is: “How do we design identity and access management so that compromised passwords and human failure no longer constitute a threat?”
This requires deterministic systems, not vague guidelines. It requires a transition from shared secrets to cryptographic hardware and Zero Trust architecture. Zero One Security is built to deliver exactly this: uncompromising enterprise security, implemented for companies that have no time for fiction, but demand operational resilience.