A DMZ (demilitarized zone) is a physical or logical subnetwork that contains and exposes an organization's external-facing services to an untrusted network, usually the internet. The purpose of a DMZ is to add an extra layer of security between the internal network and the external network, reducing the risk of direct attacks on the internal network. It commonly hosts servers providing services such as web, email, and DNS.
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