dmz
Noun: A DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is a specifically defined area, often a border strip, where military forces, weapons, fortifications, and military activities are forbidden by international agreement. Its primary purpose is to create a buffer and reduce the risk of armed conflict between opposing sides.
The term "DMZ" is almost always used as a proper noun, often preceded by "the," to refer to a specific, well-known demilitarized zone. It is a standard term in geopolitics, military discourse, and historical contexts. * The most famous example is the DMZ between North and South Korea. * The agreement established a DMZ along the contested border. * Wildlife has thrived in the DMZ due to the absence of human activity.
- Journalists were given a rare tour of the DMZ.
- The peace treaty called for the creation of a 10-kilometer-wide DMZ.
- Sporadic incidents have occurred within the Korean DMZ despite its intended purpose.
- Computer Networking: By analogy, in computer security, a DMZ (or demilitarized zone) is a physical or logical subnetwork that contains an organization's external-facing services. It acts as a buffer zone between the public internet and a trusted internal network.
- Example: The web server is placed in the DMZ to isolate it from the internal corporate network.
- Demilitarized Zone: The full, formal term for DMZ.
- Buffer Zone: A more general term for any neutral area separating conflicting forces or entities.
- Neutral Zone: Similar to buffer zone, emphasizing the area's non-aligned status.
- Neutral zone
- Buffer zone
- No-man's-land (though this often implies contested, dangerous ground rather than a formally established neutral area)
- Militarized zone
- Combat zone
- Theater of operations
- Armistice Line: The line where a truce is agreed upon, which a DMZ often straddles.
- Ceasefire Agreement: The pact that typically establishes a DMZ.
- The 38th Parallel: The latitude line that roughly divides the Korean peninsula and is central to the Korean DMZ.
- a zone from which military forces or operations or installations are prohibited
- tensions exist on both sides of the demilitarized zone separating North Korea and South Korea