The death of firewall
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2 Articles
Why the Firewall Refuses to Die (and Why MSPs Still Need It)
The firewall has been dying for a long time. In the early 2000s, we thought application-layer awareness would make packet inspection obsolete. Mobile devices were supposed to dissolve the perimeter. Cloud adoption was supposed to make on-premises appliances irrelevant. Zero Trust sealed the deal: the firewall was a relic of a security philosophy built for a world that no longer existed. For MSPs managing hybrid customer environments, this long‑r…
The death of firewall
In the early 2000s, application-layer awareness was supposed to make packet inspection obsolete. The rise of mobile devices was supposed to dissolve the perimeter. Cloud adoption was supposed to make on-premises appliances irrelevant. Zero Trust sealed the deal: the firewall was a relic of a security philosophy built for a world that no longer existed. The post The death of firewall appeared first on Express Computer.
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