Safety & Security
Firewalls are a standard component of all consumer and enterprise networks. These security systems monitor, filter, and route incoming and outgoing data traffic based on predetermined security rules to filter out malicious actors, prevent unauthorized access to networks and sensitive data, and control the flow of outgoing traffic.
However, not all firewalls are created equal. While it’s important to know that available options can differ in quality, it’s even more crucial to understand that there are many different types of firewalls used for enterprise networks. Understanding the different types, how they work, and what they offer will make it easier to determine which firewall is the best fit for your organization’s specific cybersecurity strategy.
In general, there are eight main types, each with their own strengths, requirements, and dependencies. These can be organized by:
While all firewalls ultimately serve the same purpose, they can be delivered through different methods: hardware, software, or the cloud.
Firewalls can also be classified based on how they analyze and filter network traffic.
Firewalls can also be classified based on their architecture, or the way in which they are deployed within a network.
In a screened host architecture, a firewall is placed between the external network and a single, internal host. This provides a single point of access control for the internal network.
In a screened subnet architecture, a firewall is placed between the external network and a subnet of multiple internal hosts. This allows for more detailed control and support for larger internal networks.
In a dual-homed host architecture, a single device is configured with two network interfaces — one connected to the external network and one connected to the internal network. The firewall is then implemented within this device, providing more detailed control over incoming and outgoing traffic.
Inseego’s firewall-as-a-service (FWaaS) offering comes as a component of our 5G SD EDGE software, providing businesses with a flexible, scalable, and cost-effective cloud-based security solution. By moving firewall protection to the cloud, businesses can benefit from the inherent agility and scalability of cloud services, allowing them to easily adapt to changing business needs and scale their security infrastructure as their organization grows.
Inseego’s FWaaS solution centralizes security management, making it easier to enforce consistent security policies across all locations and devices. This centralized approach enhances visibility and control, allowing businesses to quickly identify and respond to security threats in real time.
Combined with 5G SD EDGE software, Inseego’s cloud-based firewall solution offers businesses a powerful and comprehensive security solution to protect networks, applications, and data from cyberthreats. With the flexibility, scalability, and centralized management capabilities of FWaaS, businesses can strengthen their security posture and reduce the risk of cybersecurity incidents.
Read more about the 5G SD EDGE solution here, and contact us to find out how Inseego can help your enterprise achieve your cybersecurity objectives.