I have been asked to come up with a design to protect a
web server, that'll be used for both public and client
specific use. By client specific, I mean that current
customers will be able to do many types of transactions
from/to this system. Now the data for the client specific
customers will be coming from an application/database
server, which ultimately will get updates from another
system.

My question is/are: Can we 'safely' protect this web
server and our site? Where is the best placement for a
system like this? The other systems?

My first guess would be to place the web system in a
DMZ, but it will still need to access other systems
in a 'trusted' environment - maybe.

Any assistance that can be provided would be much
appreciated.

Thank you for any & all assistance.


gg
(Like a seedling in Spring, green and vulnerable.)

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