Every company, large and small, needs to protect the information that resides on its networks, and firewalls represent the first line of defence. A "firewall" is a hardware or software product used to control network traffic between different parts of a network - most crucially, between a company's internal network and the Internet. A firewall inspects and approves or rejects each connection attempt made between the internal and external networks, keeping out unauthorized users, hiding the identity of internal users as they connect to the Internet, and in general providing border security for the company. This title shows the reader how to achieve 24x7 (continuous) security efficiently on their network, providing practical information that can be utilized immediately.
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Höhe: 228 mm
Breite: 191 mm
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978-0-7821-4054-5 (9780782140545)
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Matthew Strebe is the best-selling author of Windows 2000: 24seven and From Serf to Surfer: Becoming a Network Consultant. Owner of Netropolis, a network integration firm specializing in high-speed networking and Windows NT/2000, Strebe's long history of networking includes installing the US Navy's first fiber-optic