LinuxSecurity Contributor - Brittany Day
Brittany Day
Brittany is a passionate, committed content creator and editor for LinuxSecurity. Brittany aims to write and promote content that provides value to everyone, regardless of their career or familiarity with Linux, raising awareness of the many advantages of Open Source. Brittany earned a BS in General Science at the University of Oregon. Aside from writing, Brittany's passions include spending time with family, bodybuilding, and gardening.
Education: BS in General Science, University of Oregon
Experience: LinuxSecurity Senior Content Editor, 2018 - present
Citizenship: USA
Articles From Brittany Day
6 - 9 min read
Remote Syslogging - A Primer
27 October 2002
The syslog daemon is a very versatile tool that should never be overlooked under any circumstances.
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11 - 15 min read
Designing Shellcode Demystified
21 October 2002
This paper is about the fundamentals of shellcode design and totally Linux 2.2 on IA-32 specific arc
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4 - 6 min read
Book Review: Honeypots: Tracking Hackers
16 October 2002
Knowing essentially nothing about honeypots and the honeynet project going into this book, I thou
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5 - 7 min read
Network Security Audit (Part I)
07 October 2002
"Information for the right people at right time and from anywhere" has been the driving force for pr
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3 - 5 min read
What is Slapper?
19 September 2002
The question of the week: What is Slapper? Let me begin by telling you I am not only describing the
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8 - 11 min read
NFS Security
05 September 2002
NFS (Network File System) is a widely used and primitive protocol that allows computers to share fil
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6 - 9 min read
PHP Secure Installation
21 August 2002
As we know that the vulnerabilities in PHP are increasing day by day there comes the need to secure
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5 - 7 min read
Best Practices guide for securing the Linux Workstation
01 August 2002
There is no silver bullet in security; rather, due diligence and knowledge are the best foundations
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11 - 14 min read
Assessing Internet Security Risk, Part Two: an Internet Assessment Methodology
17 July 2002
This article is the second in a series that is designed to help readers to assess the risk that thei
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1 - 2 min read
Threat Becomes Vulnerability Becomes Exploit
27 June 2002
The recent situation regarding the Apache Chunk Encoding Vulnerability has caused plenty of contr
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17 - 22 min read
Real World Linux Security: Bob Toxen's Perspective
26 June 2002
In this interview, Bob introduces his new book, discusses the "seven deadly sins" of Linux securi
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8 - 11 min read
Introduction to Nessus, a Vulnerability Scanner
06 June 2002
Nessus is a vulnerability scanner which performs scanning a target network to seek for vulnerabil
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