Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA) Practice Exam

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What two components make up a Check Point software license?

  1. Software blade; software container

  2. Software package; signature

  3. Signature; software blade

  4. Software container; software package

The correct answer is: Software blade; software container

The correct components that make up a Check Point software license are indeed the software blade and the software container. In Check Point’s licensing model, a software blade refers to the specific set of functionalities or features that can be enabled on the security gateway, such as VPN, Firewall, IPS, and more. Each blade can be licensed independently, allowing organizations to customize their security solutions based on their specific needs. On the other hand, a software container acts as a framework that encapsulates these blades and controls their activation depending on the specific license purchased. This structure allows for flexible and scalable deployment of security functionalities. While other options present different terms, they do not accurately reflect the precise components that constitute the licensing in Check Point's context. Understanding these two elements is crucial for managing and deploying security within Check Point environments effectively.