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Question #: 173
Topic #: 1
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With Mobile Access enabled, administrators select the web-based and native applications that can be accessed by remote users and define the actions that users can perform the applications. Mobile Access encrypts all traffic using:

  • A. HTTPS for web-based applications and 3DES or RC4 algorithm for native applications. For end users to access the native applications, they need to install the SSL Network Extender.
  • B. HTTPS for web-based applications and AES or RSA algorithm for native applications. For end users to access the native application, they need to install the SSL Network Extender.
  • C. HTTPS for web-based applications and 3DES or RC4 algorithm for native applications. For end users to access the native applications, no additional software is required.
  • D. HTTPS for web-based applications and AES or RSA algorithm for native applications. For end users to access the native application, no additional software is required.
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Reference:
https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R76/CP_R76_Mobile_Access_WebAdmin/23024.htm

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Angel123
Highly Voted 4 years, 3 months ago
A CCSE manual, p.506 Mobile Access encrypts all traffic using HTTPS for web-based applications and 3DES or RC4 algorithm for native applications. For end users to access the native applications, they need to install the SSL Network Extender.
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kambata
3 years, 11 months ago
True ... As unbelievable as it may sound "3DES or RC4" .....
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kambata
Most Recent 1 year, 11 months ago
I don't think the R81.10 exam will have the question presented in the same way. Here you can find the information: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81_MobileAccess_AdminGuide/Topics-MABG/Native-Applications-for-Client-Based-Access.htm Supported Encryption methods define the strength of the encryption used for communication between SSL Network Extender clients and all Mobile Access Security Gateways and Clusters that are managed by the Security Management Server. AES, 3DES - This is the default setting. The 3DES encryption algorithm encrypts data three times, for an overall key length of 192 bits. AES, 3DES or RC4 - to configure the SSL Network Extender client to support the RC4 encryption method, as well as AES and 3DES. RC4 is a variable key-size stream cipher. The algorithm is based on the use of a random permutation. It requires a secure exchange of a shared key that is outside the specification. RC4 is a faster encryption method than 3DES.
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Hernan_Mella
2 years, 3 months ago
https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81_MobileAccess_AdminGuide/Topics-MABG/Introduction.htm
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z8d21oczd
2 years, 9 months ago
A would be the nearest to be correct, but isn't Supported Encryption methods define the strength of the encryption used for communication between SSL Network Extender clients and all Mobile Access Security Gateways and Clusters that are managed by the Security Management Server. AES, 3DES - This is the default setting. The 3DES encryption algorithm encrypts data three times, for an overall key length of 192 bits. AES, 3DES or RC4 - to configure the SSL Network Extender client to support the RC4 encryption method, as well as AES and 3DES. RC4 is a variable key-size stream cipher. The algorithm is based on the use of a random permutation. It requires a secure exchange of a shared key that is outside the specification. RC4 is a faster encryption method than 3DES.
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lordlich
2 years, 9 months ago
A, need SSL Network Extender
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Anni_CCSA
3 years, 3 months ago
...3DES or RC4 algorithm for native applications, anno 2021 ? Would that still be correct ?
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abhijitlaxab
3 years, 3 months ago
As per CCSE manual, yes it is
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