Firewalls

A firewall is a network security appliance that accepts or rejects traffic flow based on configured rules and preconfigured policies. Placement of a firewall totally depends on the network architecture, which includes protection for network perimeters, subnets, and zones. Perimeter firewalls are always placed on a network's edge to filter packets entering the network. Perimeter firewalls are the first layer of security, and if malicious traffic has managed to bypass, host-based firewalls provide another layer of protection by allowing or denying packets coming into the end host device. This is called the multilayer security approach. Multiple firewalls can be set up to design a highly secure environment.

Firewalls are often deployed ...

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