About

Chris Leed

Chris Leed works across enterprise endpoint platforms, identity, automation, security, and workflow systems. This site collects public session themes, architecture notes, and sanitized field observations about how complex systems become measurable, governable, and trusted.

Chris Leed

Why This Site Exists

This is a public artifact library, not a private work archive. The goal is to make architecture thinking easier to follow: what changed, what signal mattered, what decision it enabled, what action followed, and what evidence remained.

Recurring Themes

  • Mac and endpoint platforms as sources of measurable trust.
  • Zero Trust architecture expressed through device state, identity, policy, and evidence.
  • GitOps and source-controlled intent as foundations for governed platform operations.
  • Automation patterns that preserve approval, rollback, and auditability.

Working Principle

Some systems look like exceptions until they reveal the architecture everyone else needs next.