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What is the difference between an event and a log?

A.
Events are generated at gateway according to Event Policy
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Events are generated at gateway according to Event Policy
B.
A log entry becomes an event when it matches any rule defined in Event Policy
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B.
A log entry becomes an event when it matches any rule defined in Event Policy
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Events are collected with SmartWorkflow form Trouble Ticket systems
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Events are collected with SmartWorkflow form Trouble Ticket systems
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Log and Events are synonyms
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D.
Log and Events are synonyms
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

The difference between an event and a log is that a log entry becomes an event when it matches any rule defined in Event Policy. A log entry is a record of a network activity that is generated by a Security Gateway or a Management Server. An event is a log entry that meets certain criteria and triggers an action or a notification. The other options are either not true or not accurate definitions of events and logs.

Reference: Check Point R81 Logging and Monitoring Administration Guide

asked 16/09/2024
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