Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA) Practice Exam

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What action should John take to make changes available to other administrators before installing a policy?

  1. File > Save

  2. Install database.

  3. Logout of the session.

  4. Publish the session.

The correct answer is: Publish the session.

To ensure that changes made in the management console are available to other administrators before installing a policy, John should publish the session. Publishing a session allows the modifications, configurations, and updates made within that session to be saved and shared with other administrators working within the same environment. This action ensures collaboration and consistency among various security managers, enabling them to see the latest changes. Each administrator can operate on the same set of configurations, which is crucial for maintaining a cohesive security framework, especially in large environments with multiple administrators. In contrast, simply saving changes without publishing them will only keep them locally and not make them visible to others. Thus, publishing the session is the appropriate action to facilitate communication and update sharing among administrators before any further actions, such as installing a policy, are performed.