The classical role of a firewall consists in protecting a computer network against attacks from the outside world, especially the Internet. Firewalls are often expensive, hard to configure and they are comprehended only by experts. Sometimes the level of security is too high to use a firewall, and information flow has not to be "online". Here we propose to use "floodgates" as described in the following. They provide a modern, simple and easyto-understand method to secure a network on a very high security level. Emails, plain files and all sorts of electronic data can be exchanged over such flood-gates without possibly compromising the "own" network by the most dangerous classes of attacks. Information passes through the flood-gates even though there is not a single moment of a physically connection between the own network and the outside world. The disadvantage of service restrictions can be overcome by a multilevel security approach. As a practical exampl...