In Anti-Virus, what is one of the benefits of Deep Scanning?
A.
Best performance
B.
Minimal resource utilization
C.
Minimal buffering
D.
Thorough protection
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The correct answer is D. Thorough protection . Deep Scanning is selected when the organization wants broader and more complete Anti-Virus inspection, even at the cost of additional processing. Check Point’s Anti-Virus settings documentation shows that administrators can configure file handling to process file types known to contain malware, process specific file-type families, or process all file types . It also states that enabling deep inspection scanning impacts performance.
This is the key tradeoff: Deep Scanning improves protection depth by expanding the set of files and content types subjected to inspection, but it is not the best choice for minimal latency or lowest resource consumption. Options A, B, and C are therefore incorrect because Deep Scanning is not primarily a performance optimization. It can require more CPU, memory, buffering, file classification, and scanning time, especially when paired with archive scanning, HTTPS Inspection, or large file transfers. Its benefit is security completeness: it reduces blind spots by inspecting more file content and providing stronger protection against malware hidden in less common or less obvious file types. Reference topics: Anti-Virus Settings, File Types, Deep Inspection Scanning, process all file types, performance impact, thorough malware protection.
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