156-587 · Question #16
156-587 Question #16: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is D. cpca. cpca (Check Point Certificate Authority) is the dedicated process responsible for generating, managing, and revoking certificates within the Check Point PKI infrastructure. It acts as the internal CA, issuing certificates used for SIC (Secure Internal Communication) between Check
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- Adbsync
- Bcpm
- Cfwm
- Dcpca
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cpca (Check Point Certificate Authority) is the dedicated process responsible for generating, managing, and revoking certificates within the Check Point PKI infrastructure. It acts as the internal CA, issuing certificates used for SIC (Secure Internal Communication) between Check Point components.
- dbsync handles database synchronization between management components - it replicates data, not certificates.
- cpm (Check Point Policy Management) is the API server/management daemon responsible for policy installation and management operations, not PKI functions.
- fwm is the FireWall Management process that handles GUI connections and log management - it consumes certificates but does not generate them.
Memory tip: Think of cpca as "Check Point CA" - the "ca" at the end literally stands for Certificate Authority, making it easy to remember which process owns the certificate lifecycle.
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