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DMZ

(Demilitarized Zone)

A DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is a network segment that acts as a buffer zone between an organization's internal network and the external internet. It is used to host public-facing services like web servers, email servers, and FTP servers, isolating them from the internal network to enhance security.

By placing servers in a DMZ, organizations can reduce the risk of unauthorized access to sensitive internal resources. The DMZ is typically protected by firewalls and other security measures, ensuring that only legitimate traffic can pass through. This setup is crucial for maintaining a secure network architecture in enterprise environments.
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