Download Check Point Certified Security Administrator.156-215.80.ExamLabs.2019-02-25.419q.tqb

Vendor: Checkpoint
Exam Code: 156-215.80
Exam Name: Check Point Certified Security Administrator
Date: Feb 25, 2019
File Size: 15 MB

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Question 1
Which of the following is NOT an integral part of VPN communication within a network?
  1. VPN key
  2. VPN community
  3. VPN trust entities
  4. VPN domain
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
  VPN key (to not be confused with pre-shared key that is used for authentication).   VPN trust entities, such as a Check Point Internal Certificate Authority (ICA). The ICA is part of the Check Point suite used for creating SIC trusted connection between Security Gateways, authenticating administrators and third party servers. The ICA provides certificates for internal Security Gateways and remote access clients which negotiate the VPN link.   VPN Domain - A group of computers and networks connected to a VPN tunnel by one VPN gateway that handles encryption and protects the VPN Domain members.   VPN Community - A named collection of VPN domains, each protected by a VPN gateway. Reference:http://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R77/CP_R77_VPN_AdminGuide/13868.htm
  VPN key (to not be confused with pre-shared key that is used for authentication). 
  VPN trust entities, such as a Check Point Internal Certificate Authority (ICA). The ICA is part of the Check Point suite used for creating SIC trusted connection between Security Gateways, authenticating administrators and third party servers. The ICA provides certificates for internal Security Gateways and remote access clients which negotiate the VPN link. 
  VPN Domain - A group of computers and networks connected to a VPN tunnel by one VPN gateway that handles encryption and protects the VPN Domain members. 
  VPN Community - A named collection of VPN domains, each protected by a VPN gateway. 
Reference:
http://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R77/CP_R77_VPN_AdminGuide/13868.htm
Question 2
Two administrators Dave and Jon both manage R80 Management as administrators for ABC Corp. Jon logged into the R80 Management and then shortly after Dave logged in to the same server. They are both in the Security Policies view. From the screenshots below, why does Dave not have the rule no.6 in his SmartConsole view even though Jon has it his in his SmartConsole view? 
  
  1. Jon is currently editing rule no.6 but has Published part of his changes.
  2. Dave is currently editing rule no.6 and has marked this rule for deletion.
  3. Dave is currently editing rule no.6 and has deleted it from his Rule Base.
  4. Jon is currently editing rule no.6 but has not yet Published his changes.
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
When an administrator logs in to the Security Management Server through SmartConsole, a new editing session starts. The changes that the administrator makes during the session are only available to that administrator. Other administrators see a lock icon on object and rules that are being edited. To make changes available to all administrators, and to unlock the objects and rules that are being edited, the administrator must publish the session. Reference: http://dl3.checkpoint.com/paid/74/74d596decb6071a4ee642fbdaae7238f/CP_R80_SecurityManagement_AdminGuide.pdf?HashKey=1479584563_6f823c8ea1514609148aa4fec5425db2&xtn=.pdf
When an administrator logs in to the Security Management Server through SmartConsole, a new editing session starts. The changes that the administrator makes during the session are only available to that administrator. Other administrators see a lock icon on object and rules that are being edited. To make changes available to all administrators, and to unlock the objects and rules that are being edited, the administrator must publish the session. 
Reference: 
http://dl3.checkpoint.com/paid/74/74d596decb6071a4ee642fbdaae7238f/CP_R80_SecurityManagement_AdminGuide.pdf?HashKey=1479584563_6f823c8ea1514609148aa4fec5425db2&xtn=.pdf
Question 3
Vanessa is firewall administrator in her company; her company is using Check Point firewalls on central and remote locations, which are managed centrally by R80 Security Management Server. One central location has an installed R77.30 Gateway on Open server. Remote location is using Check Point UTM-1 570 series appliance with R71. Which encryption is used in Secure Internal Communication (SIC) between central management and firewall on each location?
  1. On central firewall AES128 encryption is used for SIC, on Remote firewall 3DES encryption is used for SIC.
  2. On both firewalls, the same encryption is used for SIC. This is AES-GCM-256.
  3. The Firewall Administrator can choose which encryption suite will be used by SIC.
  4. On central firewall AES256 encryption is used for SIC, on Remote firewall AES128 encryption is used for SIC.
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
Gateways above R71 use AES128 for SIC. If one of the gateways is R71 or below, the gateways use 3DES. Reference:http://dl3.checkpoint.com/paid/74/74d596decb6071a4ee642fbdaae7238f/CP_R80_SecurityManagement_AdminGuide.pdf?HashKey=1479584563_6f823c8ea1514609148aa4fec5425db2&xtn=.pdf
Gateways above R71 use AES128 for SIC. If one of the gateways is R71 or below, the gateways use 3DES. 
Reference:
http://dl3.checkpoint.com/paid/74/74d596decb6071a4ee642fbdaae7238f/CP_R80_SecurityManagement_AdminGuide.pdf?HashKey=1479584563_6f823c8ea1514609148aa4fec5425db2&xtn=.pdf
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