Levi Phillips
Security: They block unauthorised access to networks, preventing attacks like hacking.
Traffic Monitoring: Firewalls track incoming and outgoing data, helping to detect malicious activity.
Access Control: They enforce rules about who can access specific resources within a network.
Protection Against Malware: Firewalls can stop malicious software from entering the network.
Privacy: They prevent sensitive information from being exposed to unauthorised parties.
In short, firewalls help safeguard data, maintain privacy, and ensure the overall security of a network
Encrypted emails: Email encryption is essential for protecting sensitive information during transmission, ensuring that only authorised recipients can access the content of your messages. There are two primary methods to achieve email encryption, one such example is ProtonMail.
ProtonMail is a secure email provider that offers end-to-end encryption by default. This means that emails sent between ProtonMail users are automatically encrypted, ensuring that only the sender and recipient can read the messages. Here is my created ProtonMail account.
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