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Which two Identity Awareness daemons are used to support identity sharing?

A.
Policy Activation Point (PAP) and Policy Decision Point (PDP)
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A.
Policy Activation Point (PAP) and Policy Decision Point (PDP)
B.
Policy Manipulation Point (PMP) and Policy Activation Point (PAP)
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B.
Policy Manipulation Point (PMP) and Policy Activation Point (PAP)
C.
Policy Enforcement Point (PEP) and Policy Manipulation Point (PMP)
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C.
Policy Enforcement Point (PEP) and Policy Manipulation Point (PMP)
D.
Policy Decision Point (PDP) and Policy Enforcement Point (PEP)
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D.
Policy Decision Point (PDP) and Policy Enforcement Point (PEP)
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

The two Identity Awareness daemons that are used to support identity sharing arePolicy Decision Point (PDP)andPolicy Enforcement Point (PEP). PDP is a daemon that runs on the Security Management Server or a dedicated Identity Awareness Server and provides identity information to other components. PEP is a daemon that runs on the Security Gateway and enforces identity-based rules based on the information received from the PDP. Identity sharing is a feature that allows PDPs and PEPs to exchange identity information across different domains or networks.

Reference: [Check Point R81 Identity Awareness Administration Guide]

asked 16/09/2024
Herlinda Cantu
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