Firewall Fundamentals
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Firewalls are considered the key element in securing networks. A firewall is usually a computer that sits on two different networks and passes allowed traffic between them, filtering out traffic that is not permitted. A firewall is the primary deterrence device used in a network. Its job is similar to a physical firewall that keeps a fire from spreading from one area to the next. The purpose of this session is to learn more about firewalls, how they work and what kinds of threats they can protect you from.
Read through Session 9 Lecture Notes and try to comprehend the firewall principle and its role in protecting the corporate network.
Assignment:
Give a concise answer to the following questions:
• Identify the major vulnerable points to security threats in the network structure and discuss how firewalls can counteract these threats.
• Are firewalls the total solution to deny access to systems? Give examples to support your answer.
• What is the role of application gateways and circuit-level gateways?