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
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How to Use Chroot in Linux and Fix Your Broken System
08 August 2022
Chroot is a Linux/Unix utility that can change or modify the root filesystem. With the he
How to Harden My Filesystem
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Linux Advisory Watch: August 5, 2022
05 August 2022
Happy Friday fellow Linux geeks! This week, important updates have been issued for Python
Linux Advisory Watch
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The Linux Foundation Announces Keynote Speakers for Open Source Summit Europe 2022
04 August 2022
Global visionaries headline the premier open source event in
Organizations/Events
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How to Secure Your Linux Servers With SELinux
02 August 2022
SELinux can help you secure your server from malfunctioning processes or applications. De
How to Learn Tips and Tricks
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Secure Boot Disabled? GNOME Will Soon Warn You About it!
02 August 2022
GNOME is planning to protect insecure hardware by notifying users more about their firmwa
Desktop Security
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Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” Is Now Available for Download, This Is What’s New
01 August 2022
Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” has been in development for the past five months and it’s t
Desktop Security
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Build a Gemini Server on Linux and Join the Web That Might Have Been
31 July 2022
Setting up a Gemini server of your own is rather easy with Linux and a Raspberry Pi.
How to Learn Tips and Tricks
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LibreOffice Security Update Fixes Macro Execution Bypass and Potential Password Leaking
29 July 2022
The developers of LibreOffice have released updates for the open source Office suite to p
Security Vulnerabilities
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10 Common Mistakes First-Time Linux Users Make
28 July 2022
Improve your initial impression of Linux by learning more about the most common mistakes
How to Learn Tips and Tricks
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What Is umask in Linux, and How Do You Use It?
28 July 2022
In Linux, all directories and files have
How to Harden My Filesystem
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The Story Behind Google’s In-House Desktop Linux
28 July 2022
If you look around Google's Mountain View, CA offices, you'll see Windows machines, Chrom
Desktop Security
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It’s Time to Ditch 32-Bit Linux for 64-Bit
28 July 2022
You may not want to continue using 32-bit Linux kernels if you want a secure experience.
Security Trends