Hello, you are using an old browser that's unsafe and no longer supported. Please consider updating your browser to a newer version, or downloading a modern browser.

Host Firewall Rules | Training Camp
Global Accelerated Learning • Est. 1999
Glossary Term Host Firewall Rules

Training Camp • Cybersecurity Glossary

What is Host Firewall Rules?

Host Firewall Rules are configurations set on an individual device that dictate which incoming and outgoing network traffic is allowed or blocked based on defined criteria and policies.

Glossary > Host Firewall Rules

Understanding Host Firewall Rules

Host Firewall Rules are predefined criteria that determine which incoming and outgoing network traffic is allowed or blocked on a specific computer or device. These rules act as a barrier between the device and the network, regulating communication based on factors such as protocol, port number, and IP address. By configuring host firewall rules, administrators can enhance the security of individual systems by controlling access to and from them, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized access and potentially harmful network activity.

Learn More About Host Firewall Rules:

Ready to Get Certified?

Turn knowledge into credentials. Browse our instructor-led cybersecurity courses.

View All Courses →