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QUESTION POSED ON: 18 January 2007
When implementing a firewall, would you recommend placing enterprise users in a DMZ?

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EXPERT RESPONSE
No. DMZs are designed to serve as a neutral location (hence the name demilitarized zone) where public and private services meet. Traditional firewall implementations create three zones: an untrusted zone (typically the Internet, in the case of a border firewall), a trusted zone (the organization's intranet) and a DMZ used to host public services. They're commonly used to provide organizations with a layer of isolation that protects their intranet systems from public exposure.

Enterprise services that must be exposed to untrusted networks, such as Web servers and SMTP servers, should be placed in the DMZ. This arrangement ensures that, in the event of a compromise, internal users and systems have a firewall that protects them from an affected server. Placing enterprise users (who belong on the intranet) in the DMZ eliminates this layer of protection and puts them at risk to systems on the untrusted network.

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  • A DMZ is necessary for PCI DSS compliance. Read about the regulation's other important control objectives.
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