Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA) R81 — Question 53
To provide updated malicious data signatures to all Threat Prevention blades, the Threat Prevention gateway does what with the data?
Answer options
- A. Cache the data to speed up its own function.
- B. Share the data to the ThreatCloud for use by other Threat Prevention blades.
- C. Log the traffic for Administrator viewing.
- D. Delete the data to ensure an analysis of the data is done each time.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer is B because the Threat Prevention gateway shares the updated malicious data signatures with the ThreatCloud, allowing other Threat Prevention blades to benefit from the latest information. Option A is incorrect as caching does not distribute the signatures, C is wrong because logging does not help in sharing data, and D is not accurate since deleting data would prevent proper updates from being shared.