Which statement describes what Identity Sharing is in Identity Awareness?
Which statement describes what Identity Sharing is in Identity Awareness?
Identity Sharing in Identity Awareness refers to Security Gateways acquiring and sharing identities with other Security Gateways. This enables consistent and accurate identity information across different gateways, facilitating better security management and coordination.
D is the one
Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA) R81.10 Guide (page 515): "Multiple Security Gateways enabled with Identity Awareness can acquire and share identities with other Security Gateways."
The correct answer is D, In environments that use many Security Gateways and AD Query, we recommend that you set only one Security Gateway to acquire identities from a given Active Directory domain controller for each physical site. If more than one Security Gateway gets identities from the same AD server, the AD server can become overloaded with WMI queries. Set these options on the Identity Awareness > Identity Sharing page of the Security Gateway object: One Security Gateway to share identities with other Security Gateways. This is the Security Gateway that gets identities from a given domain controller. All other Security Gateways to get identities from the Security Gateway that acquires identities from the given domain controller. Reference: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R80.10/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R80.10_IdentityAwareness_AdminGuide/ html_frameset.htm?topic=documents/R80.10/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R80.10_IdentityAwareness_AdminGuide/63005
D Identity Awareness Security Gateways can share identity information with other Identity Awareness Security Gateways. You can configure Identity Sharing across multiple Security Gateways if the Security Gateways have Identity Awareness Software BladeClosed enabled. Without Identity Sharing
D Multiple Security Gateways enabled with Identity Awareness can acquire and share identities with other Security Gateways
D is correct