COMPUTER NETWORKING

NETWORK SECURITY

INTRODUCTION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A physical or logical subnet that separates an internal local area network (LAN) from other untrusted networks, usually the internet.
A
MTPOD
B
VLAN
C
VPN
D
DMZ
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -In computer networks, a DMZ, or demilitarized zone, is a physical or logical subnet that separates a local area network (LAN) from other untrusted networks–usually, the public internet. DMZs are also known as perimeter networks or screened subnetworks.

Detailed explanation-2: -The De-Militarized Zone (DMZ) feature on your router forwards all inbound traffic to a specified IP address on your local network. Unlike port forwarding or UPnP, setting up a DMZ removes all of your router’s firewall protection for a device.

Detailed explanation-3: -DMZ networks are often used for: Isolating and separating potential target systems from internal networks. Reducing and controlling access to the systems by external users. Hosting corporate resources to give authorized access to some of these resources to external users.

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