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The first generation of firewalls were fairly simple as there were very few things to protect against, but things got more complicated so they built another type of firewall in the late 80s to prevent direct connections from unwanted computers. ...
Fourth Generation firewalls are pretty much like what we have today. ... They had the power to dynamically change data packets to make them more efficient, plus they were “user-friendly”, something the other firewalls didn’t have.
Today, we use fifth generation firewalls that use something called “Kernel Proxies” which allows the firewalls to scan data packets at multiple layers.
Approximate Word count = 414 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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