While working in the Compliance tab, you have identified under Security Best Practices Compliance a score of 25% for Poor. You click on Poor to review the Security Best Practices with status Poor. What should you do next?
A.
Deactivate each Poor Best Practice and add a comment before clicking OK.
B.
Change the status of each Best Practice to Good.
C.
Analyze each Best Practice, review the details, investigate, and take action where possible.
D.
After reviewing, right-click each Active Best Practice and click Correct and deactivate. The Copilot will configure the settings according to Best Practices.
The correct answer isC. A Poor score in the Compliance Blade means the administrator must investigate the failed Security Best Practices and take corrective action where appropriate. The Compliance Blade uses Continuous Compliance Monitoring to examine gateways, blades, policies, and configuration settings against regulatory standards and Check Point security best practices. It also suggests corrective measures when deficiencies are found. Option A is bad administration; deactivating poor practices hides the problem instead of correcting it. Option B is impossible because the administrator does not simply mark a failed best practice as Good. Option D is fabricated; there is no general “Copilot will configure everything” correction workflow in the official Compliance Blade behavior. The correct operational response is to analyze, review, and remediate.
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