Firewall protects networked computers from
intentional hostile intrusion that could compromise confidentiality, data
corruption or denial of service. It may be a hardware device or a software
program running on a secure host computer. In either case, it must have at
least two network interfaces, one for the network it is intended to protect,
and one for the network it is exposed to. A firewall sits at the junction
point or gateway between the two networks, usually a private network and a
public network such as the Internet.
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Firewall offer? |
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Topology Independence |
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Elimination of the Single Point of Failure |
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Blocking Vulnerable Network Services |
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Controlled Access,
Network Tracking and Concentrated Security |
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Enhanced Privacy and Minimized Risks |
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What
Epsolon offers?
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Epsolon Networks Inc.
develops customized internet security protection policies permitting customer
decisions on incoming traffic |
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Epsolon Networks Inc.
provides single source internet access to LANs by adopting Network Address
Translation (NAT)
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Epsolon Networks Inc offers
24x7 Management, Monitoring and Support |
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Epsolon Networks Inc.
offers Remote Configuration, Flexible Packaging and Infrastructure |
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