Hi, I’m Syed — the kind of person who can’t use technology without trying to understand what’s happening underneath it. Linux is where that curiosity turned into a full-on obsession, and it’s what pushed me deeper into systems, security, and how the whole stack works behind the scenes.
I enjoy exploring the connections between Linux internals, security practices, and cloud technologies — not just the tools themselves, but the principles and reasoning behind them. Whether it’s system behavior, configuration logic, or frameworks like ISO 27001, NIST SP 800-53, and CIS benchmarks, I love digging into the why.
My learning style is simple: experiment → break → investigate → fix → pretend Microsoft caused the problem (kidding… mostly). That cycle has shaped how I approach troubleshooting and how I build: calm, methodical, and grounded in technical depth.
At the core, I’m someone who values strong fundamentals and continuous improvement. I like making systems cleaner, more secure, and more predictable — and leaving things better than I found them, whether that’s infrastructure, documentation, or a messy config someone swore would “never break.”
If you’re interested in my work or want to reach out, check the Contact section below.
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User Management Script – Automated Linux user provisioning, deletion, and permission management with audit-friendly logs, helping enterprises streamline user administration and enforce security best practices.
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Building Linux From Scratch – A hands-on exploration of constructing a Linux system from the ground up, demonstrating deep system-level understanding and problem-solving skills critical for secure and reliable infrastructures.
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FS Audit Data Pipeline – Designed a scalable pipeline for filesystem audit logs, enabling structured monitoring and analysis to strengthen system security and compliance insights.




