The __________ is an intermediate area between a trusted network and an untrusted network
Computers and Technology · High School · Wed Jan 13 2021
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The term you are looking for is "DMZ," which stands for demilitarized zone. In the context of network security, a DMZ is a physical or logical subnetwork that acts as an intermediary between an organization's internal, trusted network and an external, untrusted network, typically the Internet. Systems placed in the DMZ are accessible from both the internal and external networks but also limit the exposure of the internal network to potential threats from the untrusted external network.