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Firewalls and WAFs are two different security technologies that aim to protect computers from unauthorized access. Firewalls are designed to prevent unauthorized access to a computer by blocking all incoming traffic.

WAFs, on the other hand, are designed to identify and block malicious or unauthorized Web traffic.

There are a few key differences between firewalls and WAFs. First, firewalls are typically used to protect single computers while WAFs are used to protect networked computers.

Second, firewalls typically operate as standalone devices while WAFs are usually part of a larger security suite. Finally, firewalls are typically less sophisticated than WAFs and are not as effective at identifying malicious Web traffic.