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Check Point 770 - Enabling;Disabling Threat Prevention Control

Check Point 770
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The Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) blocks potentially
malicious attempts to exploit known vulnerabilities in files and
network protocols.
The Anti-Virus engine blocks viruses that pass through web
and mail traffic (HTTP and SMTP) as well as through the File
Transfer Protocol (FTP).
The Anti-Bot engine detects bot-infected machines and blocks
bot Command and Control communications.
The Anti-Spam engine blocks or flags emails that contain or
are suspected to contain spam.
The Threat Emulation protects networks against unknown
threats in files that are downloaded from the internet or
attached to emails.
Enabling/Disabling Threat
Prevention Control
In Threat Prevention > Blade Control, you can enable or
disable the IPS, Anti-Bot, and Anti-Virus blades.
To enable/disable the blade:
1.
Go to Threat Prevention > Blade Control.
2.
For the blades you want to enable, select On.
3.
For the blades you want to disable, select Off.
4.
Click Apply.
When the blade is managed by Cloud Services, a lock icon
is shown. You cannot toggle between the on and off states.
If you change other policy settings, the change is
temporary. Any changes made locally will be overridden in

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