FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

COMPUTER THREATS SECURITY

WHAT IS A FIREWALL IN NETWORK SECURITY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The firewall scans incoming and outgoing network traffic. It compares that traffic to the rules you have defined. Then it decides whether the traffic should be allowed or denied. What are the two types of denies?
A
In and out
B
Local and network
C
Implicit and explicit
D
Stateful and stateless
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A firewall is software or firmware that prevents unauthorized access to a network. It inspects incoming and outgoing traffic using a set of rules to identify and block threats.

Detailed explanation-2: -A firewall is a digital security system that checks all incoming and outgoing traffic on a network according to a defined set of rules. A firewall keeps out unauthorized traffic and lets in only communications that are deemed safe, using a set of security rules that you or your network administrator set up.

Detailed explanation-3: -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.

Detailed explanation-4: -Static Packet Filter The static packet filtering firewall operates only at the network layer (layer 3) of the OSI model and does not differentiate between application protocols. This type of firewall decides whether to accept or deny individual packets, based on examining fields in the packet’s IP and protocol headers.

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