What Are the Types of Firewalls Used in Histology?
Several types of firewalls can be employed to protect histological data:
Network Firewalls: These are placed at the boundary of the network to control traffic between internal and external networks. Application Firewalls: These focus on specific applications, monitoring and filtering traffic to and from those applications. Next-Generation Firewalls (NGFW): These offer advanced features such as deep packet inspection, intrusion prevention, and application-level traffic analysis. Cloud Firewalls: These are hosted in the cloud and provide protection for cloud-based histological data and applications.