Thursday, August 18, 2016

8.2.5 Demilitarized Zone

When you put PCs between your firewall (on the opposite side of the firewall from your network) and your association with an outside network, for example, the Internet, the region between those two devices is known as the demilitarized zone or DMZ for short. As a rule, an association will put its public web server in the DMZ, and that PC won't have any kind of classified data on it. Along these lines, if the security of that PC is broken, the attacker hasn't picked up passage to the network itself.


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