6 books on Next Generation Firewall [PDF]

November 02, 2024

These books are covering popular NGFW systems, advanced threat detection, application-aware filtering, intrusion prevention systems, deep packet inspection, SSL/TLS decryption, network traffic monitoring and integrated threat intelligence in Next Generation Firewalls.

1. Next Generation Firewall Berbasis Untangle
2019 by M. Dhenandi Putra



Untangle is a Debian Linux-based Next-Generation Firewall software designed to manage and control network traffic effectively. Offered in both hardware and software appliance forms, Untangle excels in providing network protection and system security at a relatively low licensing cost.
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2. Network Security Attacks and Countermeasures
2016 by G., Dileep Kumar



In our increasingly technology-driven world, intricate networks of advanced computing pose significant vulnerabilities to the basic functioning of everyday society. Establishing and maintaining robust network defense is a formidable challenge, complicated by economic disincentives and a logistical bias favoring attackers. "Network Security Attacks and Countermeasures" addresses the security and optimization of computer networks across various disciplines and fields. Covering areas such as mobile and VPN security, IP spoofing, and intrusion detection, this edited collection provides valuable insights for researchers, academics, and network administrators in both public and private sectors. The chapters encompass diverse topics, including attacks and countermeasures, mobile wireless networking, intrusion detection systems, next-generation firewalls, and more.
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3. Untangle Network Security
2014 by Abd El-Monem A. El-Bawab



For security engineers and system administrators seeking to fortify their server infrastructure using the robust features of Untangle, this book is an essential resource. It caters to individuals embarking on a network security career, offering a comprehensive companion to grasp the fundamentals of network security and its practical implementation through Untangle NGFW. Whether you're looking to enhance existing skills or initiate a journey into network security, this book provides valuable insights and guidance.
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4. Cisco ASA: All-in-one Next-Generation Firewall, IPS, and VPN Services
2014 by Jazib Frahim, Omar Santos, Andrew Ossipov



In response to the increasingly sophisticated and dangerous nature of network attacks, the third edition of "Cisco ASA: All-in-One Next-Generation Firewall, IPS, and VPN Services" has been fully updated to provide comprehensive coverage of the latest techniques and Cisco technologies for ensuring end-to-end security. Authored by three leading Cisco security experts, the book guides readers through the entire process of creating a robust security plan using Cisco ASA, including deployment, configuration, operation, and troubleshooting. This edition introduces new coverage of ASA 5500-X, ASA 5585-X, ASA Services Module, next-generation firewall services, EtherChannel, Global ACLs, clustering, IPv6 improvements, IKEv2, AnyConnect Secure Mobility VPN clients, and more. The authors delve into recent licensing changes, enhancements to ASA IPS, and offer insights into configuring IPsec, SSL VPN, and NAT/PAT. With up-to-date sample configurations, proven design scenarios, and practical debugs, this book empowers readers to maximize the potential of Cisco ASA in their evolving network environments. Whether you are an experienced network professional or a beginner, this book provides valuable insights into enhancing network security.
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5. Firewall Design and Analysis
2011 by Alex X. Liu



This groundbreaking book is the first comprehensive exploration of firewall policy design and analysis, offering a rigorous and thorough examination of these critical and widely deployed intrusion prevention systems. Overcoming the challenges associated with designing new firewall policies and analyzing existing ones, this book provides scientifically sound and practical methods for enhancing the effectiveness of firewall policies. Tailored to various readers, it serves as a valuable handbook for network and firewall administrators, as well as security professionals. Additionally, it serves as an advanced textbook for graduate and senior undergraduate students in computer science and engineering. Even non-experts in network security will find it accessible, providing detailed yet engaging content that captures the interest of curious readers and equips them with the necessary background to delve into the complexities of firewalls and network security.
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6. Firewalls For Dummies
2003 by Brian Komar, Ronald Beekelaar, Joern Wettern



In our remarkable world, where everything is at our fingertips, the Internet offers boundless opportunities but also exposes us to less honorable motives. Firewalls, whether in the form of software or hardware, act as a protective barrier between our computers and potential invaders. Firewalls For Dummies unravels the intricacies of firewalls, guiding you through the selection, installation, and configuration process for personal or business networks. This book clarifies what firewalls can and cannot do, assisting you in understanding their operation on various networks and facilitating the establishment of security policies and intrusion detection methods. Whether safeguarding personal information from identity thieves or ensuring data security in a business setting, Firewalls For Dummies provides practical tips and insights to make the process comprehensible and approachable.
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