πŸ“Š Computer Architecture and Organization
Q. A firewall is installed at the point where the secure internal network and untrusted external network meet which is also known as
  • (A) chock point
  • (B) meeting point
  • (C) firewall point
  • (D) secure point
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βœ… Correct Answer: (A) chock point

Explanation: a firewall can be a pc, a router, a midrange, a mainframe, a unix workstation, or a combination of these that determines which information or services can be accessed from the outside and who is permitted to use the information and services from outside. generally, a firewall is installed at the point where the secure internal network and untrusted external network meet, which is also known as a chokepoint.


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a firewall can be a pc, a router, a midrange, a mainframe, a unix workstation, or a combination of these that determines which information or services can be accessed from the outside and who is permitted to use the information and services from outside. generally, a firewall is installed at the point where the secure internal network and untrusted external network meet, which is also known as a chokepoint.

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