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blocks access to certain applications that may be harmful while network blocks packets that could also be harmful to the network |
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Stateful examined packets as they are streamed being able to allow or block packets and track those that may disrupt the stream or corrupt packets |
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Stateless blocks or allows ip addresses and port numbers |
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Stateful, Stateless, IDS, IPS, etc |
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dedicated firewall box that usually sits between the gateway router and protected network. DMZ is a lightly protected network positioned between the firewall and internet adding an extra layer of security to the LAN. Honeypot is a fake network which seems attack-able |
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Filters websites, emails, etc |
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Monitors the signature of packets for any attacks |
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