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INTERNET PROTECTION & SECURITY BY FIREWALLS
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1.
Intoduction
2.
What is a Firewall?
3.
Types of Attacks
1.
Intrusion
2.
Informatin Theft and Tampering
3.
Denial of Service
4.
Types of Attackers
1.
Joyriders
2.
Vandals
3.
Spies
5.
Types of Protection
1.Host
Security
2.Network
Security
6.
Defining firewalls
7.
Basic Requirements
8.
Properties of Firewall
1. Firewalls as Filters
2. Firewalls as Gateways
3. Firewalls as Choke Points
9.
Types of Firewall
1.
Packet
Filtering
2. Application Gateways
3. Packet Inspection
4. Hybrid Firewalls
10.
The Active Firewall Concept
11.
Case studies
1. An academic
organization
2. A research lab
3. An electronic
commerce application
12.
Conclusion
13.
Glossary
14.
References
1.
INTRODUCTION
The Internet provides a computer communication path that now spans over
300 countries and has an estimated 50 million users. With this explosive
growth in recent years, have come many issues concerned with computer and
data security. Not everyone on the Internet is your friend. Malicious users
known as "hackers" are using very sophisticated tools for gaining unauthorized
access to computer systems. Communication between other systems on the
same network can also be monitored using "sniffer" programs. A program
called a "Trojan Horse" can be installed that can trap and log user passwords.
There are many other sneaky ways to break-in, steal information, and destroy
or tamper with data.
"The information he provided includes recent trends: the increasing
damage caused by intrusions, more knowledgeable intruders, increased use
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