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DEFINITION - A firewall is a set of related programs, located at a network gateway server, that protects the resources of a private network from users from other networks. (The term also implies the security policy that is used with the programs.) An enterprise with an intranet that allows its workers access to the wider Internet installs a firewall to prevent outsiders from accessing its own private data resources and for controlling what outside resources its own users have access to.

Basically, a firewall, working closely with a router program, examines each network packet to determine whether to forward it toward its destination. A firewall also includes or works with a proxy server that makes network requests on behalf of workstation users. A firewall is often installed in a specially designated computer separate from the rest of the network so that no incoming request can get directly at private network resources.

There are a number of firewall screening methods. A simple one is to screen requests to make sure they come from acceptable (previously identified) domain name and Internet Protocol addresses. For mobile users, firewalls allow remote access in to the private network by the use of secure logon procedures and authentication certificates.

A number of companies make firewall products. Features include logging and reporting, automatic alarms at given thresholds of attack, and a graphical user interface for controlling the firewall.

Computer security borrows this term from firefighting, where it originated. In firefighting, a firewall is a barrier established to prevent the spread of fire.

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To explore how firewalls are used in the enterprise, here are some additional resources:
Introduction to firewalls: Learn how to keep your network secure with this guide. Learn more about firewalls, including what types of protection are out there.
Building application firewall rule bases: Hackers are building methods for application layer attacks. Bulk up your security strategy by learning application firewall rule bases.
Understanding firewall architecture and implementation: Are you concerned about firewall design and implementation? Get advice on choosing a firewall, placing systems in a topology and audit activity.
Securing Windows services to prevent hacker attacks: Windows operating systems have always been a target for malicious hackers, an organization should never assume its Windows systems are secure. Discover how you can use the Windows Vista firewall to assist you in the process.
Firewall and IDS architecture setup for SMBs: Small and medium-size businesses are a prime candidate for network attacks. Setting up firewalls and intrusion detection systems is easy, inexpensive -- and essential. Learn how in this tip

Learn more about Network Firewalls, Routers and Switches
Activating an XP firewall on a LAN: Receive peer advice on how to activate an XP firewall on a corporate LAN and learn what tools will contribute to your overall network security.
The pros and cons of application firewalls: Why is it that positive model application (layer 7) firewalls are NOT the default option?
Playing with fire(walls): Find out how well you know your firewall.
Network Access Control Learning Guide: Learn how to block and secure untrusted endpoints, and control user access with this Learning Guide.
Firewall Learning Guide: Get to know your firewall inside and out with this compilation of resources on firewall vulnerabilities, configuration and more.
Playing with fire(walls): Find out how well you know your firewall.
Lesson/Domain 5 -- Security School: Training for CISSP Certification: Security School webcasts are focused on CISSP training. This lesson corresponds to the telecommunications and networking domain in the CISSP exam's "Common Body of Knowledge."
21st-century firewalls: Firewall vendors are introducing new technologies to enable more granular intrusion prevention at the perimeter. Learn more about these changes in our live webcast.

LAST UPDATED: 08 Oct 2009

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