Let's say you're employed by a company that uses a firewall to block unwanted traffic from entering the company's private network through external channels like the Internet. Is it in your view necessary for all corporate workstations, not just the ones in the office, to have personal firewalls installed and configured? If not, why not, and what may be the cause of this?
Let's say you're employed by a company that uses a firewall to block unwanted traffic from entering the company's private network through external channels like the Internet. Is it in your view necessary for all corporate workstations, not just the ones in the office, to have personal firewalls installed and configured? If not, why not, and what may be the cause of this?
Firewalls:
Intranet firewalls prevent illegal access to private Internet-connected networks.
Only firewall-permitted traffic may access the network.
A network's front firewall connects internally and externally.
A network firewall may transport any data entering or leaving the network by
evaluating each incoming message and rejecting anything that does not meet safety rules.
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