Firewalls Questions
The role of firewalls in protecting against social engineering attacks is to monitor and control network traffic, filtering out malicious or suspicious activities. Firewalls can block unauthorized access attempts, restrict certain websites or applications, and detect and prevent phishing attempts or other social engineering techniques. By enforcing strict access controls and inspecting incoming and outgoing traffic, firewalls act as a barrier between the internal network and external threats, reducing the risk of successful social engineering attacks.