An organization is using an adaptive security policy where a Data Center Object was imported and used in some rules. When the cloud resource represented by this object changes it’s IP address, how will the change be effected on the Security Gateway?
An organization is using an adaptive security policy where a Data Center Object was imported and used in some rules. When the cloud resource represented by this object changes it’s IP address, how will the change be effected on the Security Gateway?
If the organization is using CloudGuard Controller (CGC) and it is properly configured, the Security Gateway will dynamically synchronize with the cloud account. The changes to Data Center Objects, such as IP addresses, will be automatically updated without requiring manual intervention from the administrator. This dynamic updating is a key feature of the CGC, ensuring that the security policies are always up to date with the current state of the cloud resources.
I agree its B. CGC dynamically learns about objects and attributes in Workloads, such as changes in subnets, security groups, virtual machines, IP addresses and tags. After using the vendor's API to establish a trust relationship with a datacenter, CGC regularly polls the connected environments for changes to objects and object attributes used in security policy. Changes are automatically pushed to the security gateway.
It´s B.
Correct answer is B
Correct answer is B, CGC not part of the security gateway, management only
The CGC is not installed on the GW, only on the SMS
Correct is B. The CGC is not installed on the GW, only on the SMS
Correct Answer is A CloudGuard controller only
Correct B 100%.