Introduction to Multi-Domain Security Management
Check Point Multi-Domain Security Management is a centralized management solution for large-scale, distributed environments with many discrete network segments, each with different security requirements. This solution lets administrators create Domains based on geography, business units or security functions to strengthen security and simplify management.
Each Domain has its own Security Policies Collection of rules that control network traffic and enforce organization guidelines for data protection and access to resources with packet inspection., network objects and other configuration settings. You use the Global Domain for common security Policies that apply to all or to specified Domains. The Global Domain also includes network objects and other configuration settings that are common to all or to specified Domains.
About this Guide
This Administration Guide includes conceptual information and procedures for working with Check Point Multi-Domain Security Management features only.
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To learn how to use SmartConsole Check Point GUI application used to manage a Check Point environment - configure Security Policies, configure devices, monitor products and events, install updates, and so on. to work with Security Policies, the Rule Base All rules configured in a given Security Policy. Synonym: Rulebase., network objects, and security configuration, see the R81.20 Security Management Administration Guide.
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To learn how to work with logs, monitoring, and reports, see the R81.20 Logging and Monitoring Administration Guide.
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To learn how to work with Software Blades and their features, see the applicable Administration Guides.