All organizations with a router at the boundary between the organization's internal networks and the external service provider will experience improved network performance due to the complexity of the ACLs used to filter the packets.

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Access Control Lists (ACLs) are a network filter utilised by routers and some switches to permit and restrict data flows into and out of network interfaces. When an ACL is configured on an interface, the network device analyzes data passing through the interface, compares it to the criteria described in the ACL, and either permits the data to flow or prohibits it.

There are a variety of reasons we use ACLs. The primary reason is to provide a basic level of security for the network. ACLs are not as complex and in depth of protection as stateful firewalls, but they do provide protection on higher speed interfaces where line rate speed is important and firewalls may be restrictive.