3 Powerful Security Tools & Applications for Linux Mint 22.3 (Must Install)

If you’ve just installed Linux Mint 22.3, this is one of the most important things you should do next.

In this video, I’ll walk you through 3 powerful security tools and applications that help you protect your system, control network activity, and keep your data safe — all without making things complicated.

Linux Mint is already known for being stable and secure, but that doesn’t mean you should ignore basic security setup. A few smart tools can give you much better control over what’s happening on your system, both from the outside and inside.

We’ll go step by step and keep everything simple and practical, so you can follow along easily, even if you’re new to Linux.

By the end of this video, you’ll know exactly how to:
Set up a firewall to block unwanted incoming connections
Monitor and control which apps access the internet
Scan files and protect your system from potential threats

These are lightweight tools that run efficiently and don’t slow down your system, but they make a huge difference in real-world usage.

Tools Covered in This Video:
GUFW (Graphical Firewall for Linux)
OpenSnitch (Application-level network monitor)
ClamAV & ClamTK (Antivirus and file scanner)

Why You Should Do This:
Most Linux users skip security setup because they think Linux is “already safe.” While that’s partly true, real security comes from awareness and control.

With these tools, you:
Gain full visibility over network activity
Prevent unknown apps from connecting to the internet
Reduce risks from downloaded files and external drives
Strengthen your system without adding complexity

Perfect For:
Linux Mint beginners
New Linux users switching from Windows
Anyone who just installed Linux Mint 22.3
Users who care about privacy and security
People who want simple but effective protection

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