Mateusz Wojciechowski

Mateusz spent eight years on the Red Hat consulting bench before going independent in 2024, embedded with banks and telcos rolling out RHEL 8 and 9 across regulated estates. Most of that work was SELinux policy debugging, FIPS-mode enablement, and cleaning up the kind of sudoers files that grow organically over a decade. He holds OSCP and RHCE, and maintains a small set of Ansible roles for STIG-hardened RHEL builds that a few European credit unions now run in production. Before Red Hat he was a junior sysadmin at Allegro in Poznan, mostly babysitting Postfix and learning why you don't run updatedb on an NFS root. Mateusz writes about the boring half of Linux security: package signing, audit daemon tuning, and the unglamorous work of actually reading journalctl output before paging anyone.

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