Primary capabilities of Autonomous Threat Prevention include the following
A.
Automatic configuration updates
B.
Manual configuration updates
C.
Complex configuration and deployment
D.
no customization
The Answer Is:
A
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The correct answer is A. A central capability of Autonomous Threat Prevention is automatic configuration updates. Instead of requiring administrators to manually tune every individual IPS, Anti-Bot, Anti-Virus, Threat Emulation, and file-protection behavior, Autonomous Threat Prevention uses predefined profiles and Check Point-maintained recommendations that can update as threat intelligence evolves. Option B is the opposite of the intended feature. Option C is wrong because the purpose of Autonomous Threat Prevention is to simplify deployment and reduce operational complexity, not increase it. Option D is also false because administrators can still view profile protections and override recommended file protections where required. The exam concept is automation with controlled administrator choice: select the correct profile for the network segment, monitor logs and reports, and customize only where business requirements justify it. Reference topics: Autonomous Threat Prevention, automatic configuration updates, file protections, profile customization.
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