Network as a Story is a blog about networking, security, and infrastructure explained as systems of meaning rather than collections of components.
Modern networks are no longer just transport layers. They shape how organizations operate, how security is enforced, and what kinds of digital work are even possible. Yet they are often described either in overly abstract business language or in deeply technical detail that excludes everyone else. This blog exists in the space between.
The focus is on architecture over products, behavior over features, and long-term consequences over short-term fixes. Topics include network design, Zero Trust, access models, segmentation, operational reality, and the quiet assumptions that accumulate over years of technical decisions.
Network as a Story is written for architects, engineers, security professionals, and technology leaders who need better language to explain complex systems clearly, accurately, and without oversimplification.
The goal is not to teach commands or promote vendors, but to make the invisible structures of modern infrastructure understandable, discussable, and open to better decisions.