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CheckPoint Exam 156-315.80 Topic 4 Question 76 Discussion

Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-315.80 exam
Question #: 76
Topic #: 4
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How does the Anti-Virus feature of the Threat Prevention policy block traffic from infected websites?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Ulysses
1 months ago
B seems a bit too broad. Relying solely on whether a website is 'not proven clean' is a risky strategy. I think A is the way to go.
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Millie
7 days ago
User 2: Yeah, dropping traffic from websites identified through ThreatCloud Verification and URL Caching sounds like a solid approach.
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Burma
7 days ago
User 3: I think D could also be effective, matching logs against ThreatCloud information about the reputation of the website.
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Eveline
18 days ago
User 1: I agree, A seems like a more reliable way to block traffic from infected websites.
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Flo
1 months ago
Haha, C is a bit too optimistic. Just because a website has antivirus software doesn't mean it's safe. I'm sticking with A.
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Denae
1 months ago
I'm going with D. Matching against ThreatCloud data to determine website reputation is a more comprehensive approach.
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Kenneth
6 days ago
I see your point, but I still believe D is the most thorough method.
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Rosann
8 days ago
I would go with A. Dropping traffic from identified websites seems effective.
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Ardella
10 days ago
I agree, matching logs against ThreatCloud information is a smart move.
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Eugene
1 months ago
I think D is the best option. ThreatCloud data is reliable.
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Dong
1 months ago
Option A looks good to me. Dropping traffic from suspicious websites seems like a smart way to block infected ones.
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Glen
7 days ago
User 4: Definitely. The Threat Prevention policy plays a crucial role in ensuring the security of the network by blocking traffic from potentially harmful websites.
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Ty
8 days ago
User 3: I agree. It's important to have a strong defense mechanism in place to prevent malware from entering the network.
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Kimberlie
9 days ago
User 2: Yes, that's correct. By dropping traffic from websites identified through ThreatCloud Verification and URL Caching, the Anti-Virus feature can effectively block infected websites.
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Lawrence
1 months ago
Option A looks good to me. Dropping traffic from suspicious websites seems like a smart way to block infected ones.
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Maurine
2 months ago
I agree with Lasandra. It makes sense to block traffic from websites with known threats to prevent infections.
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Lasandra
2 months ago
I think the Anti-Virus feature blocks traffic by dropping traffic from websites identified through ThreatCloud Verification and URL Caching.
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