Which of the following is used to extract state related information from packets and store that information in state tables?
Correct Answer: D
The INSPECT Engine is the core component of Check Point's Stateful Inspection technology. It is used to extract state related information from packets and store that information in state tables.The INSPECT Engine also evaluates the security policy and enforces it on the packets1. Check Point R81 Security Gateway Technical Administration Guide
Question 62
The Access Control Policy includes which of these features?
Correct Answer: A
The correct answer is A. The unified Access Control Policy combines multiple access-oriented features, including Firewall, Application Control and URL Filtering, Content Awareness, IPsec VPN, Mobile Access, and Identity Awareness. Official R82 documentation explains that Access Control Policy lets administrators create a granular rulebase using objects such as services, applications and URLs, data types, access roles, security zones, networks, and VPN-related columns. Option B is wrong because Data Loss Prevention is a separate blade/policy area, not the core Access Control feature list here. Option C is wrong because Anti-Virus belongs to Threat Prevention, not Access Control. Option D is wrong because "file content analysis" is not the official Access Control feature label in the answer set; Content Awareness is the correct feature. This is a high-value CCSA distinction: Access Control governs permitted access, identity, applications, URLs, VPN, and content matching, while Threat Prevention governs malicious protections. Reference topics: Access Control Policy, Firewall, Application and URL Filtering, Content Awareness, Identity Awareness.
Question 63
In SmartConsole, objects are used to represent physical and virtual network components and also some logical components. These objects are divided into several categories. Which of the following is NOT an objects category?
Correct Answer: B
Resource is NOT an objects category in SmartConsole1, p. 18. The objects categories in SmartConsole are Network Object, Host, Network, Group, Gateway, Cluster, VPN Community, Service, Time Object, Access Role, Custom Application / Site, Data Center Object, Limit. Check Point CCSA - R81: Practice Test & Explanation, [Check Point SmartConsole R81 Help]
Question 64
One of the key component of the Three-Tier Architecture of Check Point R82 is:
Correct Answer: D
The correct answer is D. In Check Point R82, the three-tier architecture consists of SmartConsole, Security Management Server, and Security Gateway. SmartConsole is the graphical client tier used by administrators to connect to the Security Management Server. SmartDashboard was a legacy management interface name from older Check Point versions and is not the R82 three-tier component being tested. SmartProvisioning and SmartUpdate are also not the core three-tier architecture elements. They may relate to specific management functions or older/adjacent operational workflows, but they do not define the architecture. This question tests whether the candidate knows current R82 terminology rather than legacy product names. The proper architecture model is simple: SmartConsole provides the administrative interface; the Security Management Server stores and manages policy /configuration; Security Gateways enforce the installed policy on network traffic. Any answer that does not include one of those current architectural components is not correct for the CCSA R82 context. Reference topics: Introduction to Quantum Security, SmartConsole, Security Management Server, Security Gateway, three-tier architecture.
Question 65
Which of the following groups represents valid administrator types in the Quantum Security environment?
Correct Answer: D
The correct answer is D. In a Check Point Quantum Security environment, administrators must distinguish between different administrative scopes. A Gaia admin manages the Gaia operating system through Gaia Portal or Gaia Clish. A Security Management Server administrator manages the security- management database and administrative access. A SmartConsole administrator logs in through SmartConsole to manage objects, policies, gateways, logs, and related security configuration according to permission profile. Option A invents generic "Quantum global/local/cloud" labels and is not the official administrator grouping for this CCSA context. Option B mixes Check Point product pillars and portal-level terminology, but it does not describe the core R82 administrator account types in the local Quantum Security environment. Option C is too generic and not official enough; "firewall admin" or "OS admin" may describe job functions, but not the account categories tested here. The key concept is separation of platform administration from security-management administration. Reference topics: Administrator Account Management, Gaia administrators, Security Management Server administrators, SmartConsole administrator access.