Firewalls protect computers and networks from external attacks by regulating Internet traffic. That is, they control the data coming in and going out of a computer or network. The firewall itself can exist on individual computers or as part of the entire network, installed on a server or router. These firewalls can function similarity, but their implementation and deployment as singular or network-wide security offer strengths and weaknesses, depending on what you want to secure. Writer Bio

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