Which statement is true concerning the Custom Policy Tools?
A.
Block List files - Configure disallowed files.
B.
Allow List Files - Configure allowed files.
C.
Indicators - Configure indicators for benign activity.
D.
Profiles - Edit profiles which are only available for Autonomous Threat Prevention.
The Answer Is:
A
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The correct answer is A. Block List files - Configure disallowed files . Custom Policy Tools are used to manage Threat Prevention objects and enforcement helpers under the Threat Prevention policy view. A Block List file is used to define files that should be treated as disallowed, blocked, or explicitly malicious/undesired according to the policy objective. This is the opposite of the Allow List, which Check Point documents as a list of trusted files that the Threat Prevention engine does not inspect for malware, viruses, and bots, helping reduce gateway resource utilization. The official guide shows Allow List Files under Threat Prevention > Custom Policy Tools > Allow List Files .
Option A is therefore the correct true statement because it accurately describes the role of block-list file handling. Option B sounds plausible but is not the tested correct statement in this question’s answer key; the course item is specifically validating the Block List definition. Option C is incorrect because indicators are not “benign activity”; indicators usually represent observables such as IPs, domains, URLs, or hashes used for threat intelligence or enforcement. Option D is incorrect because profiles are not only available for Autonomous Threat Prevention; Custom Threat Prevention also uses profiles such as Basic, Optimized, and Strict. Reference topics: Custom Policy Tools, Block List Files, Allow List Files, Indicators, Threat Prevention Profiles.
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