C) The packet filtering firewall can check application-layer data. Nope, that's not accurate. Packet filtering firewalls operate at the network and transport layers, but don't inspect the application layer.
A) The packet filtering firewall can analyze associated packets to improve security. That's not quite right, as packet filtering firewalls don't typically analyze packet associations. They just look at individual packets.
D) The packet filtering firewall filters data packets based on ACLs. This is the correct answer, as packet filtering firewalls use access control lists (ACLs) to determine which packets to allow or block based on source and destination IP addresses, ports, and other criteria.
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