Does anybody have some documentation on firewall architectures for
InTRAnets? We currently utilize DMZ architectures, perimeter firewalls,
authentication through the perimeter, and some internally protected
enclaves, but what kind of design will accommodate the pressures necessary
to control access for vendors, suppliers, foreign employees, partners on
joint ventures (who also compete on other contracts), customers, etc., all
needing access to information internal to the network?? Even if we move most
of these machines into a DMZ, access controls within that DMZ are still
necessary! The architecture is complex, and the migration to a new design
even more difficult. Anyway, I'm just fishing for some new ideas and any
constructive comments will be appreciated.
Thanks...
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