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Packet Filtering

A firewall technique that inspects individual network packets and allows or blocks them based on predefined rules such as source and destination addresses and ports.

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What is Packet Filtering?
A firewall technique that inspects individual network packets and allows or blocks them based on predefined rules such as source and destination addresses and ports.
Why is Packet Filtering important for compliance?
Packet Filtering is a key concept in Information Security. Understanding packet filtering helps organizations meet regulatory requirements, reduce risk, and demonstrate due diligence during audits. Our compliance platform covers this concept across 692 frameworks with 819,000+ control mappings.
Where can I learn more about Packet Filtering?
Explore our compliance framework pages to see how packet filtering applies across different standards and regulations. Our implementation guides provide step-by-step guidance, and the compliance platform offers AI-powered analysis of how this concept maps across 692 frameworks.

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