Unified Threat Management
Definition
Unified threat management (UTM) is a term coined by the International Data Corporation (IDC).
UTM is used to describe network firewalls that have many features in one box,
including e-mail spam filtering, anti-virus capability,
an intrusion detection (or prevention) system (IDS or IPS),
and World Wide Web content filtering, along with the traditional activities of a firewall.
These are application-layer firewalls that use proxies to process and forward all incoming traffic,
though they can still frequently work in a transparent mode that disguises this fact.
However, if this uses too much processor time, the higher-level inspection can be disabled so that
the firewall functions like a much simpler network address translation (NAT) gateway.
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