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Barış Öztürk is a technology executive and digital transformation leader with 20 years of experience in enterprise IT management, risk governance and organizational strategy. Holding a B.Sc. in Computer Science and Information Technology from Istanbul Bilgi University, he brings a strong technical foundation to his leadership roles.

He specializes in IT leadership and technology strategy, risk management and regulatory compliance, and enterprise IT infrastructure and operations. Throughout his career, he has guided organizations through complex technology transitions, building scalable IT frameworks aligned with business objectives and governance requirements.

As a member of the Management Team at D Tech Cloud, Barış plays a key role in shaping the company’s technology direction and ensuring operational excellence. He is recognized for his ability to align IT capabilities with strategic growth and his hands-on experience in delivering high-impact digital transformation initiatives.

Education & Experience

Education
B.Sc. in Computer Science / Information Technology – Istanbul Bilgi University
Board certification
Field of expertise
IT Leadership & Technology Strategy | Risk Management & Regulatory Compliance | Enterprise IT Infrastructure & Operations | Media Technologies & Digital Platforms | Project & Product Management | Cross-Industry Technology Transformation
Years of practice
20

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Why does sovereIgnty matter?

Data sovereignty is a strategic imperative that enables organizations to comply with national and regional regulations, mitigate risks of unauthorized access and operational disruption, and safeguard public trust by protecting sensitive workloads — particularly across government and critical industries.

Why does sovereIgnty matter? – Copy

Data sovereignty is a strategic imperative that enables organizations to comply with national and regional regulations, mitigate risks of unauthorized access and operational disruption, and safeguard public trust by protecting sensitive workloads — particularly across government and critical industries.