Which two of these Check Point Protocols are used by SmartEvent Processes?
SmartEvent Processes use two Check Point Protocols: ELA (Event Log Agent) and CPLOG (Check Point Log). ELA collects logs from Security Gateways and forwards them to the Log Server. CPLOG is used by the Log Server to communicate with the SmartEvent Server.Reference: [SmartEvent Architecture]
What is the purpose of the CPCA process?
The purpose of the CPCA process is to generate and modify certificates for Check Point products and features. CPCA stands for Check Point Certificate Authority and it is responsible for creating and managing certificates for internal communication between Check Point components, such as Security Gateways, Security Management Servers, SmartConsole clients, and OPSEC applications. CPCA also supports external certificate authorities and can import and export certificates from other sources.
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