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Network filtering

Network filtering is a security process that controls what digital traffic is allowed to enter or leave a computer network. Think of it as a filter or gatekeeper that reviews data packets based on predefined rules, such as addresses or types of content. If the data meets the criteria, it is allowed through; if not, it is blocked. This helps protect networks from malicious attacks, unauthorized access, and harmful content, ensuring that only safe and approved communications pass through.