Firewall Policy

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Chrisean, Pritchett

3/4/2026

Professor Duval

Firewall Policy

BLUF: The firewall policy for Egg Teck Industries is made up of five questions what to deny, what is allowed, what is recorded, who is alerted, and how are auditing the fire wall.

  • What to deny: The default deny for Egg Teck is that all incoming traffic is denied unless permitted by the organization.
  • What is allowed: Every allow rule requires business justification, a named owner for responsibility, and an expiration date for when to stop allowing a partnered organization from going past the fire wall.
  • Mandatory logging: All traffic going in and out of fire wall must be recorded in order to understand where a problem could have occurred. Additionally, any request to access the firewall must be recorded as employees are also a vulnerability.
  • Alerts: The system must be able to alert security personnel immediately of any attempts to breach the firewall, unpermitted traffic and personnel that don’t have the authority to access the firewall.
  • Audits: Weekly audits must take place in order to check for hidden security threats not alerted by the system and one before every update.

Conclusion

Inconclusion Egg Teck Industry firewall policy is centered around what to let in, what to keep out, and how maintain security within the company to execute security measures if faced with a threat.

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