The correct answer isB. CPTA stands forCheck Point Transfer Agent, and its role in the policy installation flow is to transfer policy files from the Security Management Server to the applicable Security Gateway or gateways. In the traditional flow, after verification, conversion, code generation, and compilation are completed, the Management Server invokes CPTA to send the prepared policy package to the gateway. This is not a ThreatCloud communication component, so option A is wrong. It is also not the Gaia software update mechanism; that function is handled by CPUSE and the Deployment Agent, making option C wrong. Option D is unrelated because license and contract retrieval is not CPTA’s role. CPTA belongs specifically to theTransfer/Commitphase of policy installation. On the gateway side, the received files are staged and then committed so that the gateway can enforce the newly installed policy. Reference topic:Policy Installation Flow / Check Point Policy Transfer Agent.
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