Firewall (disambiguation)

Firewall (disambiguation)

Firewall may refer to:

* Firewall (construction), a physical barrier inside a building or vehicle, designed to limit the spread of fire, heat and structural collapse
* Firewall, a logical barrier designed to prevent unauthorized or unwanted communications between sections of a computer network
* "Firewall" (film), a 2006 action film written by Joe Forte, starring Harrison Ford
* "Firewall" (novel), a novel by Henning Mankell, featuring Kurt Wallander
* "Firewall" (Andy McNab novel), a Nick Stone adventure
* "Firewall", a song by Steve Vai off his album.
* Chinese wall, a zone of non-communication between distinct sections of a business, in order to prevent possible (and probable) conflict of interest
* Great Firewall - China's internet censorship firewall
* The Alberta Agenda, also known as the Alberta Firewall, a political proposal for the Canadian province
* An episode of the computer animated series ReBoot titled "Firewall".

See also

* Anonymous web browsing
* Wall of Fire


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