What is a firewall and why your business needs one?...

What is a firewall and why your business needs one?...

We are often asked: What is a firewall and what does it do? Why do I need it for my business? Firewalls are an essential part of any business network security. It offers a critical layer of protection and we recommend implementing a firewall as a standard practise to protect your network.

What is a firewall and what does it do?

In short, a firewall can be either a piece of hardware or software on your network that runs monitoring checks on incoming and outgoing traffic to a user defined protocol. The firewall acts as a barrier between your computer and the internet which traffic flows through and is checked. If any traffic both incoming and outgoing goes against the predetermined set of rules, it will not be given access to the network. This can include blocked websites, viruses or malicious attacks.

Firewall hardware or software?

There are hardware and software versions of firewalls. Usually, software versions aren’t as complex as hardware firewalls meaning they’re cheaper in price. For personal use software versions of firewalls should be fine. If you’re looking to implement a firewall to your business, we recommend having both software on computers and hardware for your network.

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Why do I need a firewall in my business network?

It is becoming more important than ever to ensure your business is cyber secure. Having a firewall implemented is a step that every business should take. Businesses are a big target for cyber criminals due to the host of personal information stored by companies.

Traditional firewalls will be basic packet filtering firewalls and monitor both incoming and outgoing traffic which is essential for businesses. Whenever you load a website, send an email or anything similar a packet of data will be passed through the network and in turn pass through the firewall. If the packet of incoming data passes the protocol set by the user, it will be forwarded through the firewall. If there is a discrepancy between the rules, the packet of data will be dropped and blocked by the firewall.

Businesses will transfer confidential information on a regular basis, so it’s of utmost importance to have a firewall in place. Newer and more sophisticated firewalls will always be updating to help you stay protected from various things, but it shouldn’t be the only line of defence you have. Things such as anti-virus software and being educated when it comes to cyber security will also help you be cyber secure.


To ensure you have the correct set up for your business, why not chat with one of the friendly Aero team on 0191 484 1230 or email me (sean.kennedy@aeroit.cloud) so we can understand your needs.




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