Security Gateway software blades must be attached to what?
Security Gateway software blades must be attached to what?
Page 319 CCSA 81.20 Manual: Each Software Blade is attached a Software Container. The Software Container enables the Software Blade functionality and defines the Blade's purpose. The three types of Software Containers are: • Security Management • Security Gateway • Endpoint Security
The correct answer is b
The correct answer is A. Security Gateway. Security Gateway software blades must be attached directly to a Security Gateway because these blades provide specific security functionalities that are enabled and enforced on the Security Gateway itself.
**CHATGPT** - Check Point’s Software Blades are modular security components that you can enable on Security Gateways (firewalls) and Security Management Servers. These blades allow you to customize security features based on your needs.
CCSA 81.20 Manual: Each Software Blade is attached a Software Container. The Software Container enables the Software Blade functionality and defines the Blade's purpose. The three types of Software Containers are: • Security Management • Security Gateway • Endpoint Security
The three types of Software Containers are: • Security Management • Security Gateway <--------------- • Endpoint Security
Horrible trick question it seems, I am thinking its A. Based on the manual, each Software Blade is indeed attached to a Software Container, which enables its functionality and defines its purpose but the three types of Software Containers - Security Management Security Gateway Endpoint Security Going with Security Gateway (Option A), as it is one of the types of Software Containers that can have Software Blades attached to it
Practice exam suggests Security Gateway Container is the correct answer. Running with that.