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The "security zone" is where files and information of the entity can be accessed from the Internet if they are connected to the same network.

The main function of a DMZ is to allow computer equipment to provide services to the external network such as email, it works as a protective filter for the internal network, and protects the network from malicious intrusions.

The use of DMZs for computers that will later be used as server, but need to be accessed by external connections is common.

The internet and the local network of the company where the workers' computers are located can be connected through a DMZ. It is not allowed to connect from the DMZ to the local network.

A security measure that is meant to protect the network from unauthorized access is called a firewalls or a security measure. A communication request can be accepted or rejected by the firewall.

The type of firewall can be by software or with specific devices, for example, the firewall of Windows devices is a specific software that comes pre-installed.

It is necessary to have a firewall or a proxy in order to properly set up a DMZ.

This will be in charge of the network.


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