Firewalls vs Unidirectional Gateways Ebook
Firewalls are used extensively inside industrial networks and throughout enterprise networks, but best practice demands at least one layer of unidirectional gateway technology in defense in depth architectures, most commonly at the Information Technology / Operations Technology (IT/OT) interface. This advice can be confusing to security practitioners who assume that a unidirectional gateway is some sort of “unidirectional firewall.
In this eBook
- Define what is a firewall
- Review firewall principles
- Introduce Unidirectional Gateways
- Compare the effectiveness of these two network perimeter protection solutions at the IT/OT interface
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About the author
Andrew Ginter, VP Industrial Security at Waterfall Security Solutions
At Waterfall, Andrew leads a team of experts who work with the world’s most secure industrial sites. He is author of two books on industrial security, a co-author of the Industrial Internet Consortium’s Security Framework, and the co-host of the Industrial Security Podcast. Andrew spent 35 years designing SCADA system products for Hewlett Packard, IT/OT connectivity products for Agilent Technologies, and OT/ICS security products for Industrial Defender and Waterfall Security Solutions.