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Which of the following describes how Threat Extraction functions?


A. Detect threats and provides a detailed report of discovered threats.


B. Proactively detects threats.


C. Delivers file with original content.


D. Delivers PDF versions of original files with active content removed.





D.
  Delivers PDF versions of original files with active content removed.

Explanation: Threat Extraction is a software blade that delivers PDF versions of original files with active content removed. Active content, such as macros, scripts, or embedded objects, can be used by attackers to deliver malware or exploit vulnerabilities. Threat Extraction removes or sanitizes the active content from the files and converts them to PDF format, which is safer and more compatible. Threat Extraction can also work together with Threat Emulation to provide both clean and original files to the users. References: Check Point Security Expert R81 Course, Threat Extraction Administration Guide

SandBlast has several functional components that work together to ensure that attacks are prevented in real-time. Which the following is NOT part of the SandBlast component?


A. Threat Emulation


B. Mobile Access


C. Mail Transfer Agent


D. Threat Cloud





B.
  Mobile Access

How do you enable virtual mac (VMAC) on-the-fly on a cluster member?


A. cphaprob set int fwha_vmac_global_param_enabled 1


B. clusterXL set int fwha_vmac_global_param_enabled 1


C. fw ctl set int fwha_vmac_global_param_enabled 1


D. cphaconf set int fwha_vmac_global_param_enabled 1





C.
  fw ctl set int fwha_vmac_global_param_enabled 1

Explanation: To enable VMAC mode on a cluster member, you need to set the value of the global kernel parameter fwha_vmac_global_param_enabled to 1. This can be done on-the-fly using the command fw ctl set int fwha_vmac_global_param_enabled 1 on all cluster members. This command does not require a reboot or a policy installation. VMAC mode allows the cluster to use a virtual MAC address for its virtual IP addresses, which reduces the number of gratuitous ARP packets sent upon failover and avoids ARP cache issues on some routers and switches. References: How to enable ClusterXL Virtual MAC (VMAC) mode

Which statement is true about ClusterXL?


A. Supports Dynamic Routing (Unicast and Multicast)


B. Supports Dynamic Routing (Unicast Only)


C. Supports Dynamic Routing (Multicast Only)


D. Does not support Dynamic Routing





A.
  Supports Dynamic Routing (Unicast and Multicast)

Which one of the following is true about Threat Emulation?


A. Takes less than a second to complete


B. Works on MS Office and PDF files only


C. Always delivers a file


D. Takes minutes to complete (less than 3 minutes)





D.
  Takes minutes to complete (less than 3 minutes)


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