CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Practice Question
A screened subnet is a type of network architecture that separates an internal network from external access, providing an additional layer of security.
True
False
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A screened subnet is a type of network architecture that separates an internal network from external access, providing an additional layer of security.
True
False
A screened subnet, also known as a demilitarized zone (DMZ), is a network segment that provides an extra layer of security by isolating public-facing services from an internal private network. This helps prevent external attackers from directly accessing the internal network. Incorrect answers may suggest that a screened subnet offers different kinds of protection or incorrectly describe its purpose.
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