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Encyclopedia > Firewalls

This article is about firewalls used in construction. For the networking term, see firewall (networking).


In construction, a firewall consists of a windowless, fireproof wall (or a wall of substantially heavier construction than other walls in a building) built to prevent fire from spreading beyond one section of a building. Such firewalls form the built-up equivalent of firebreaks in a landscape. Their function in containing the undesirable resembles the use of bulkheads in shipbuilding and aircraft construction.


Firewalls are also found in specially prepared cars for competition use. For example, a typical conversion of a production car for rallying will include a metal firewall which seals the fuel tank apart from the interior of the vehicle. In the event of an accident resulting in fuel spillage, the firewall can prevent burning fuel from entering the passenger compartment, where it could cause serious injury or death. Firewalls have to be fitted so that they form a complete seal — usually this is done by bonding the metal sheet to the bodywork using fiberglass resin.


The term firewall is also commonly used by automotive mechanics to refer to the barrier between the passenger and engine compartments of any vehicle.


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Firewalls - definition of Firewalls in Encyclopedia (218 words)
Such firewalls form the built-up equivalent of firebreaks in a landscape.
Firewalls are also found in specially prepared cars for competition use.
Firewalls have to be fitted so that they form a complete seal — usually this is done by bonding the metal sheet to the bodywork using fiberglass resin.
Firewalls FAQ (14948 words)
Firewalls are no longer solely in the hands of those who design and implement security systems; even security-conscious end-users have them at home.
Firewall policies must be realistic and reflect the level of security in the entire network.
In the case of firewalls, a data driven attack is a concern since it may get through the firewall in data form and launch an attack against a system behind the firewall.
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