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What Is a Host Based Firewall and Is it Secure Enough?

Tech Republic

Most devices come with a host based firewall, but is it enough? Learn about this vital layer of security and how it keeps you safe.

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What Does a Firewall Do To Protect My Home Network

Tech Republic

Understanding what firewalls do (and don't do) takes just a few minutes. Learn what a firewall does to keep intruders out in < 5 minutes.

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5 Reasons a Stateful Firewall Is a Must-Have for Business

Tech Republic

Protect your network, simplify security, and keep threats out with a stateful firewall. Learn how it works and when to use it.

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The 6 Tradeoffs Between a Stateful vs Stateless Firewall

Tech Republic

Understanding the stateful firewall vs stateless firewall distinction will help you decide on the best strategy for protecting your network.

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5 Reasons to Use a Stateless Firewall (+3 Key Downsides)

Tech Republic

A stateless firewall is an efficient, low-maintenance way to screen lots of network traffic quickly but there are a few important drawbacks.

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InfoSec Policies and Standards: Some strategic context for those just diving into this world

CTOvision

Organizations are giving more priority to development of information security policies, as protecting their assets is one of the prominent things that needs to be considered. So an organization makes different strategies in implementing a security policy successfully. Security policies are tailored to the specific mission goals.

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Buyer’s guide: Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) and Secure Service Edge (SSE)

Network World

What today is known as secure service edge (SSE) started under a different name — secure access service edge (SASE) — with a slightly different meaning. In 2019, Gartner created the term SASE to describe a cloud-based service that combines networking and security to give remote workers safe access to internet-based resources.

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