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Question 363

Which software blade enables Access Control policies to accept, drop, or limit web site access based on user, group, and/or machine?

    Correct Answer: A

    Identity Awareness is the software blade that enables Access Control policies to accept, drop, or limit website access based on user, group, and/or machine. This blade allows the identification of users and devices, which is crucial for implementing policies that depend on user identity and group membership.

Discussion
agentjoksOption: C

C is the right answer

ErfanOption: C

Correct answer is C.

dirk_gentley

None of these, it's URL Filtering https://www.checkpoint.com/training/ccsa/chapter3/ - question 3

Kurp

Read the question again. Which software blade enables ... identity awareness enables application control policy with identification information. C is the correct answer

anasham

Agree-> answer is C. Access roles for identity are created based on user/group, network,machine/machinegroup

[Removed]Option: C

https://www.checkpoint.com/mind/ccsa/chapter3/ - Basing on this, it's URL Filtering...but doesn't make any sense.

Hernan_Mella

There are different questions, the CCSA Exam ask about application security policies [the closest is URLF], the examtopics question ask about access control policies [The closest is IA]

saicosocialOption: A

Correct answer is A: An Access Control Policy Rule Base consists of these types of rules: Firewall - Control access to the internal network through different access points (gateways) Application Control and URL Filtering - Prevent malicious applications from compromising any internal company data and the internal network resources There isn't Identity Awareness in Access control policy. Read the question again.

luismg

it is asking for the blade, the blade is not application control itself

ruben_mvOption: A

"Application Control and URL Filtering" are bundled in the same software blade. On the other hand, user, group, or machine could refer to local definitions and do not specify that they are user, group, or machine identities. For me, "A" is correct. --- Unified Policy https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R80/CP_R80_SecMGMT/html_frameset.htm

Hernan_MellaOption: C

Without Identity Awareness you can not make an access control policy based on users computers or networks

TalosOption: C

The _____ software blade enables Application Security policies to allow, block, or limit website access based on user, group and machine identities A. URL Filtering (*) B. Application control C. Monitoring D. Threat Emulation

Lily4Option: C

Introducing the Unified Access Control Policy Define one, unified Access Control Policy. The Access Control Policy lets you create a simple and granular Rule Base that combines all these Access Control features: Firewall - Control access to and from the internal network. Application Control and URL Filtering - Block applications and sites. Content Awareness - Restrict the Data Types that users can upload or download. IPsec VPN and Mobile Access - Configure secure communication with Site-to-Site and Remote Access VPNs. Identity Awareness - Identify users, computers, and networks.

babajanaOption: A

A is correct please read CP document

dys

Why wouldn't you reference it tough? The question states a software blade which enforces policies based on User/Groups/Networks/Machines and etc. Thus, the correct answer is C which is identity awareness.