Exam 156-215.82 Topic 1 Question 96 Discussion

Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-215.82 exam
Question #: 96
Topic #: 1
Which authentication method is the simplest for SmartConsole admin accounts?

Suggested Answer: A Vote an answer

The correct answer is A. The simplest authentication method for a SmartConsole administrator account is a Check Point Password defined directly for the administrator object on the Security Management Server. It does not require integration with an external authentication server, token system, or operating system authentication source. SecurID requires external token-based authentication infrastructure. RADIUS requires a configured RADIUS server and integration settings.
OS Password relates to operating system-level authentication and is not the simplest SmartConsole account method. In Check Point Security Management, administrators can authenticate to SmartConsole through methods such as Check Point password, certificate, RADIUS, SecurID, or other supported mechanisms depending on configuration, but the direct Check Point password is the most straightforward. The operational caution is that "simplest" does not always mean "best for production"; organizations should apply strong password policy, multifactor authentication where appropriate, trusted clients, and least-privilege permission profiles. Reference topics: Administrator Account Management, SmartConsole login, Check Point Password, administrator authentication methods.

by Nat at Jul 07, 2026, 08:19 AM

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