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How Do Hardware Firewalls Differ From Software Firewalls?

Hardware firewalls are an important component of overall system security. Like software firewalls, hardware firewalls protect a network from attack by dictating how traffic and data enters and leaves the network. An external firewall provides security at a higher network topology level than does a software fireall. A combination of both software and hardware firewalls provides the greatest network protection.

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