Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a benefit of using section titles in a rule base?

  1. Improved visual organization.

  2. Reduced complexity in rule enforcement.

  3. Enabling simultaneous editing by multiple users.

  4. Non-transmission to the gateway side.

The correct answer is: Enabling simultaneous editing by multiple users.

Using section titles in a rule base primarily helps to organize and clarify the management of rules, making it easier for administrators to navigate and modify large sets of rules by grouping them logically. While this provides improved visual organization and can reduce complexity through better structuring, section titles do not inherently allow for simultaneous editing by multiple users. When multiple users need to modify rules, this typically requires a collaborative tool or versioning system beyond what section titles can provide. Therefore, the inability to enable simultaneous editing is a characteristic that does not align with the benefits provided by section titles. The other options highlight significant advantages that section titles confer, such as enhancing organization and simplifying rule enforcement processes, while also noting that section titles themselves do not affect the transmission of rules to the gateway side.