Some state and local governments never established demilitarized zone networks because they didn’t consider home offices a threat when they shifted to remote work after the COVID-19 outbreak, security ...
Given the above general points I don’t think it has to, however if not implemented properly it certainly can undermine even the best security policies you have for your DMZ (though this is really true ...
Okay, a question for the hive about security philosophies. Let's say I have a DMZ. In this DMZ I have multiple hosts, providing services to the external network and to the internal network as well.
If you’re still relying on a single firewall, you’re leaving the door wide open for attackers. A cloud DMZ (demilitarized zone) closes that door. It creates an isolated buffer between your business ...
How to setup virtual networking in this situation is a challenge of trade-offs between performance, redundancy, and security. Specifically since there are 3 security zones (Management/Storage, VM ...