If your organization's network is connected to the Internet through a local
Internet Service Provider (ISP), you are actually connecting your network to one
of their networks, which is connected to another network and so on. Connecting
your network to a Network of networks or as we prefer to call it, the Internet,
makes your network potentially accessible to everyone on the Internet.
Would you leave the front door of your home wide open for just anyone to
walk right in?
With all of these different network connections, how safe is your network
from Hackers and Viruses?
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You want the advantages of Internet
access but you also want to limit your exposure to Intruders - right? A great starting point is a Firewall!
A firewall is a component or a group of components that collectively
form a barrier between two networks. A firewall allows only selected computers
or a router access to the outside world.
The firewall stands guard over your network, rejecting all
incoming traffic not directed to itself, and selectively forwarding
communications such as mail between the inside and outside networks.
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If your not sure if your organization has a
firewall or your not sure about your network security, chances are your network
security isn't properly configured.
Ask
us how we can help you
Do you already have a firewall? We can help
you improve your network security beyond a firewall.
(click
here).
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