What Is a Dmz In Networking?
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A DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is a configuration setting in a network where some devices, such as web and mail servers, are kept isolated from the rest of the network. A DMZ provides extra layers of security between the internal networks, such as an Intranet and the external networks, such as the Internet. By doing so, the DMZ prevents malicious or unauthorized traffic to access internal assets.