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CheckPoint Exam 156-536 Topic 3 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-536 exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 3
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How many security levels can you set when enabling Remote help on pre-boot?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Gussie
4 months ago
A, for sure. The more security options, the better. Gotta be prepared for any remote help scenario!
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Jaleesa
3 months ago
B) Two levels - Low and High security
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Eladia
3 months ago
Definitely, having multiple security levels is important for different scenarios.
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Charlene
3 months ago
A) Four levels - Low security, Medium security, High security, Very High security
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Dana
4 months ago
D, all the way! Why complicate things with multiple levels? Just turn it on or off, easy peasy.
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Phuong
4 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think the answer might be B. It seems like a simple choice between low and high security.
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Arlyne
4 months ago
I'm going with C. Three seems like the sweet spot for security settings. Not too little, not too much.
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Barrett
3 months ago
I'm leaning towards B, simplicity is key when it comes to security settings.
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Terina
3 months ago
I agree with you, C seems like a good choice for most users.
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Ernie
4 months ago
I prefer A, more options means more control over security settings.
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Bulah
4 months ago
I think C is the best option too. It gives a good balance of security levels.
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Alline
4 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is C. It provides a good balance of security options without being too complicated.
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Ramonita
4 months ago
If I had to set four security levels, I'd call them 'Potato', 'Ramonitaato', 'Potato-Ramonitaato', and 'Potato-Ramonitaato-Potato'.
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Julene
3 months ago
I think two levels would be easier to manage.
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Shawna
3 months ago
B) Two levels - Low and High security
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Ryan
3 months ago
That's a lot of security levels!
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Kanisha
4 months ago
A) Four levels - Low security, Medium security, High security, Very High security
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Ma
4 months ago
I bet the person who wrote this question has a secret passion for security checklists.
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Myong
4 months ago
I agree, having options for security levels is crucial for customization.
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Christiane
4 months ago
C) Three levels - Low security, Medium security, High security
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Arlean
4 months ago
I think it's important to have different security levels for different needs.
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Rosio
4 months ago
A) Four levels - Low security, Medium security, High security, Very High security
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Michael
5 months ago
I think the answer is A, because it offers the most options for security levels.
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