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Practical Network Scanning

You're reading from   Practical Network Scanning Capture network vulnerabilities using standard tools such as Nmap and Nessus

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788839235
Length 326 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ajay Singh Chauhan Ajay Singh Chauhan
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Preface 1. Fundamental Security Concepts 2. Secure Network Design FREE CHAPTER 3. Server-Level Security 4. Cloud Security Design 5. Application Security Design 6. Threat Detection and Response 7. Vulnerability Assessment 8. Remote OS Detection 9. Public Key Infrastructure-SSL 10. Firewall Placement and Detection Techniques 11. VPN and WAN Encryption 12. Summary and Scope of Security Technologies 13. Assessment 14. Other Books you may enjoy

Demilitarized Zone


Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is your front line, which protects valuables from direct exposure to an untrusted environment. In other words, a DMZ is generally a secure network segment that is exposed to the internet, where you keep valuable resources like a web server (the most common internet application) to enhance application security by adding an extra layer of security. It's very important to carefully plan and design a DMZ because it may not be easy task to fix loopholes when handling production traffic.

So how do you design a DMZ? Most of the time, an administrator puts the energy into securing and concentrating on DMZ security only and forgets about the rest of the internal data communications designed to access valuable information. Access to the DMZ from an internal application should be locked down as tightly as possible.

DMZ to Internal Access Policy 

Internal systems hold valuable data and are not exposed directly to the internet, but a DMZ plays a proxy role in...

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