Hi, I am Vasyl Zozulia, the author of ZVM Labs.

ZVM Labs is a professional technical blog and public portfolio where I turn cybersecurity practice, AI workflows, GRC concepts, programming, systems and network administration, and technical management into materials that support decisions, risk communication, and technical evaluation.

I write in public because visible practice builds trust. Each material should show what was tested or analyzed, which risks or decisions became clearer, what limitations exist, and what should happen next.

My Focus

  • Cybersecurity: networking, Linux, web security, controlled labs, OWASP Top 10, basic incident analysis, and responsible documentation of findings.
  • Programming: C, C++, Python, and PHP as an engineering foundation for automation, web, tooling, systems thinking, and better security understanding.
  • Systems and network administration: Linux, services, network protocols, infrastructure basics, and practical work with network equipment.
  • AI workflows: practical AI use for analysis, automation, documentation, research support, and result verification.
  • GRC: governance, risk, compliance, security controls, policies, evidence, and audit readiness.
  • Technical leadership: priorities, decisions, communication, ownership, team enablement, and business impact.

What This Blog Covers

I publish structured write-ups, technical explanations, analytical notes, tool observations, code notes, systems and network observations, and practical conclusions. The focus is not only on technical details, but also on how they connect to risk, controls, priorities, communication, and decisions.

For International Readers

This blog is written for readers who value clear context, practical evidence, and decision-ready communication:

  • executives and technical leaders who need concise context, risks, options, priorities, and expected impact;
  • security and infrastructure teams who want evidence, commands, code, tools, findings, remediation context, and practical conclusions;
  • GRC, risk, and audit stakeholders who need controls, evidence, audit readiness, policy context, and risk-based explanation.

What Makes a Good Note Here

A useful ZVM Labs note should include context, scope, practical steps, findings, limitations, management or GRC implications, and next steps.

Executive View

For evaluating the author as a potential technical leader, see the Leadership Profile. It summarizes working style, leadership value, relevant responsibility areas, and professional collaboration formats.

Principle

Document practice honestly and with discipline: explain the context, show the reasoning, separate facts from assumptions, acknowledge limitations, and make the conclusion useful for someone else.