netværksområder
Netværksområder, often translated as "network areas" or "networking zones," refers to distinct sections or segments within a larger network infrastructure. These areas are typically defined by common characteristics, functionalities, or security policies, and their purpose is to facilitate efficient management, improved security, and better performance of the overall network.
The segmentation of a network into distinct areas allows for the application of specific rules and controls
Common examples of netværksområder include:
* DMZ (Demilitarized Zone): A buffer zone between an internal trusted network and an external untrusted network,
* Server Zone: An area dedicated to housing critical servers, often with enhanced security measures and controlled
* User Zone: The segment where end-user devices like workstations and laptops are connected.
* IoT Zone: A dedicated area for Internet of Things devices, which may have different security requirements
* Guest Zone: A separate network segment for visitors, providing internet access without compromising the security of
By creating and managing these netværksområder, organizations can achieve better network performance by isolating traffic, enhance