The concept of the DMZ, like many other
network security concepts, was borrowed from military terminology.
Geopolitically, a demilitarized zone (DMZ) is an area that runs between two
territories that are hostile to one another or two opposing forces' battle
lines. The DMZ likewise provides a buffer zone that separates an internal
network from the often hostile territory of the Internet. Sometimes it's called
a "screened subnet" or a "perimeter network," but the
purpose remains the same.
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