Firewall
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A Firewall is a network security device that monitors and filters incoming and outgoing network traffic based on an organization’s previously established security policies. At its most basic, a firewall is essentially the barrier that sits between a private internal network and the public Internet. A firewall’s main purpose is to allow non-threatening traffic in and to keep dangerous traffic out.
Types of Firewalls
●Packet filtering
A small amount of data is analyzed and distributed according to the filter’s standards.
●Proxy service
Network security system that protects while filtering messages at the application layer.
●Stateful inspection
Dynamic packet filtering that monitors active connections to determine which network packets to allow through the Firewall.
●Next Generation Firewall (NGFW)
Deep packet inspection Firewall with application-level inspection.
What Firewalls Do?
A Firewall is a necessary part of any security architecture and takes the guesswork out of host level protections and entrusts them to your network security device. Firewalls, and especially Next Generation Firewalls, focus on blocking malware and application-layer attacks, along with an integrated intrusion prevention system (IPS), these Next Generation Firewalls can react quickly and seamlessly to detect and react to outside attacks across the whole network. They can set policies to better defend your network and carry out quick assessments to detect invasive or suspicious activity, like malware, and shut it down.
Why Do We Need Firewalls?
Firewalls, especially Next Generation Firewalls, focus on blocking malware and application-layer attacks. Along with an integrated intrusion prevention system (IPS), these Next Generation Firewalls are able to react quickly and seamlessly to detect and combat attacks across the whole network. Firewalls can act on previously set policies to better protect your network and can carry out quick assessments to detect invasive or suspicious activity, such as malware, and shut it down. By leveraging a firewall for your security infrastructure, you’re setting up your network with specific policies to allow or block incoming and outgoing traffic.
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6 个月Great insights on the importance of firewalls in network security! I'm particularly interested in how Next Generation Firewalls (NGFWs) integrate with existing security systems. Could you elaborate on how NGFWs enhance the capabilities of traditional firewalls and their role in a multi-layered security approach?