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A Beginners Guide to a Managed Firewall



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By : Lawrence White    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-08 13:50:54

If you run a small to medium size company, it is probably safe to say that your firewall solution is being attended to by your own IT staff, meaning that the entire security of your network could be in the hands of a few personnel. This also means that the security of your network could become compromised if these people are not around, and considering how much you have stored on your network, this is not a good thing.

Managed firewall services are in place for businesses that want complete, 24/7 proactive monitoring of their entire IT network. Having a robust firewall in place is imperative for any business network as a first line of defence against intrusions and threats. Managed firewalls filter the traffic coming to your network and allow good traffic passage, while blocking potentially harmful traffic. This is a very cost-effective way to protect your network against unauthorised users, perilous protocols and network attacks, without affecting the overall performance of your network.

Small businesses benefit from basic firewall management systems, while medium to large businesses are more well suited to advanced firewall configurations. If your company's network already has a firewall on-site, a managed service can work with your firewall and equipment to give you some additional protection that yours is not providing. Today's businesses rely on secure computing environments in order to safely and efficiently carry on the workings of the business. Firewalls are a key aspect of network security and therefore must be managed well in



order to ensure that they protect your vital information and data. Firewalls are designed to allow good traffic in and to keep bad traffic out. They are constantly being updated so that they support changing business requirements, such as new applications and employee status changes.

Typically, a managed firewall will provide service 24 hours a day, seven days a week and for every day of the year. Certified security personnel will see to it that you firewall is monitored for security in real-time. By monitoring the firewall logs, any malicious activity will be spotted and dealt with promptly. The service provider will also monitor your firewalls for their performance and availability to be sure that your company does not go offline.

Considering the fact that you rely on your computer system for running your business, you must do whatever it takes to back up that system and to protect it from harm. Many businesses have gone under because the business owners did not realise how vulnerable their data and information is until it has been compromised. If you are still relying on a few staff members to tend to your firewall, it is highly advisable that you take this job off-site and leave the responsibility in the hands of experts.

The size of your company and its network complexity will help to determine the cost of finding a management solution your firewall security. You are able to easily locate firewall management services online by simply conducting a straight-forward search.
Author Resource:- Claranet is a London based company that can help you with your business by providing you and your company with a Managed Firewall. For more information and to have your questions answered please visit the website at http://www.claranet.co.uk/
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