Because host firewalls protect against a different type of threat, threats inside the network. Network firewalls protect against attacks originating outside of the network
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As part of a layered defense strategy b. Because host firewalls protect against a different type of threat, threats inside the network. Network firewalls protect against attacks originating outside of the network
Because host firewalls protect against threats originating inside the network, while network firewalls protect against attacks originating outside of the network. c. Because network firewalls protect against threats originating inside the network, while host-base firewalls protect against attacks originating outside of the network. d.
Is a virus scanner required for each host if a network has a firewall and the e-mail is scanned for malware? a. Yes: Malware may bypass these two controls and enter the network through another path b. No: A firewall is all you really need to be protected against malware
Because host firewalls protect against a different type of threat, threats inside the network. Network firewalls protect against attacks originating outside of the network c. All of the above d. None of the above