2.5.6: Protect particularly critical services with their own data flow

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Protect particularly critical services with their own data flow. a) Consider which services are particularly critical and should have their own rules for data flow. Backup services are one example. b) Consider validating critical services on the application layer, e.g. with an application firewall.

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Protect particularly critical services with their own data flow. a) Consider which services are particularly critical and should have their own rules for data flow. Backup services are one example. b) Consider validating critical services on the application layer, e.g. with an application firewall.

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2.5.6: Protect particularly critical services with their own data flow
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Protect critical services with their own data flow
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Protect critical services with their own data flow

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Use of a software firewall to protect provided digital services
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Cloud service management

Use of a software firewall to protect provided digital services

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