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Major vendor providing firewall solutions includes | Major vendor providing firewall solutions includes | ||
AhnLab, Barracuda, Check Point, Cisco, Forcepoint, [[Fortinet]], Hillstone, Huawei | AhnLab, Barracuda, Check Point, Cisco, Forcepoint, [[Fortinet]], Hillstone, Huawei | ||
− | , Juniper Networks, New H3C Group, [[Firewall/Palo Alto PA-Series|Palo Alto]] | + | , Juniper Networks, New H3C Group, [[Firewall/Palo Alto PA-Series|Palo Alto Networks]], Sangfor, Shopos, Stormshield and WatchGuard<ref>https://www.gartner.com/en/documents/3891177/magic-quadrant-for-enterprise-network-firewalls</ref>. |
Revision as of 11:04, 8 December 2019
A firewall is a network security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules.
Major vendor providing firewall solutions includes
AhnLab, Barracuda, Check Point, Cisco, Forcepoint, Fortinet, Hillstone, Huawei
, Juniper Networks, New H3C Group, Palo Alto Networks, Sangfor, Shopos, Stormshield and WatchGuard[1].
Related Topics: Software solution vs Hardware Solutions, Stateful vs stateless inspection, ACLs, Firewall placement: Internal, External
See also
- DMZ, Port knocking, Bastion host, Firewall Software:
iptables
ufw
firewalld
nftables
firewall-cmd
ipfw (FreeBSD)
PF (OpenBSD)
, netsh advfirewall, PAN-OS, WAF, pfsense, VyOS, Cisco ASA, DMZ, F5, URL Filtering, port forwarding, macOS application firewall, Windows firewall, Fortigate, ngrok, Network ACL
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