Monitor Applications, Block Applications and Inform Users, Block Sites
The Answer Is:
D
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Explanation:
The correct answer is D. Application Control and URL Filtering rules are used to control which applications and websites users can access and how that usage is recorded. Typical use cases include monitoring application usage, blocking specific applications, informing users through UserCheck-style actions, and blocking websites or URL categories that violate policy. Option A is incorrect because “block malicious files” is primarily a Threat Prevention function involving blades such as Anti-Virus, Threat Emulation, Threat Extraction, and related prevention controls, not the core use case of Application Control and URL Filtering rules. Options B and C include “limit application traffic,” which is not the best description for the tested App Control/URL Filtering rule use cases, and they also incorrectly include blocking malicious files. Official Check Point guidance describes Application Control and URL Filtering rules as defining which users can use specified applications and sites and what application/site usage is recorded in logs. Therefore, monitoring, blocking applications, informing users, and blocking sites are the correct operational examples. Reference topics: Application Control and URL Filtering, UserCheck, Access Control Policy, application/site usage logging.
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