Firewall

Network Traffic Control Mechanism

What is a Firewall?

A Firewall is a security device or software that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predefined rules. It acts as a barrier between trusted and untrusted networks.

Firewalls can be network-based or host-based and are a foundational component of network security.

What is a Firewall used for?

Firewalls are used to prevent unauthorized access, block malicious traffic, and enforce security policies. They protect against threats such as Exploits, Malware, and Denial of Service (DoS / DDoS) attacks.

Organizations use firewalls as part of Defense in Depth and Zero Trust strategies to secure network boundaries.

אולי יעניין אותך

Multi Factor Authentication (MFA)
Strengthening Authentication Security
MFA requires multiple verification factors. Learn how it protects accounts from unauthorized access.
Advanced Persistent Threat (APT)
Long-Term Targeted Cyber Intrusion
Advanced Persistent Threats represent long-term, targeted cyber intrusions. Learn how APTs operate and how to defend against them.
Network Access Control (NAC)
Controlling Network Entry Points
NAC verifies devices before granting network access. Learn how it reduces risk and enforces policies.

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