Firewall

Definition:

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

Use Cases:

  • Used in corporate networks to protect against external threats by filtering incoming and outgoing traffic.
  • Applied in home networks to prevent unauthorized access to personal devices and data.

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Questions and Answers:

  • How does a firewall protect a network?
    A firewall filters network traffic, allowing only authorized traffic to pass through while blocking potentially harmful or unauthorized traffic.

  • What are the different types of firewalls?
    The main types are hardware firewalls, software firewalls, and cloud-based firewalls, each providing different levels of network protection.

  • What are the limitations of firewalls?
    While firewalls are essential for security, they cannot protect against all threats, such as insider attacks or social engineering, and must be combined with other security measures.
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