Core Protections are installed as part of the Threat Prevention Policy. Core Protections are a set of IPS protections that are essential for securing your network against malicious traffic
Core Protections are configured by selecting the Inspection Settings hyperlink in the Threat Prevention Policy. However, they are installed as part of the Access Control Policy.
R81.10 CCSA Admin Guide Page 644
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Core protections - These protections are included in the product and are assigned per gateway. They are part of the Access Control policy.
ThreatCloud protections - Updated from the Check Point cloud, (see Updating IPS Protections). These protections are part of the Threat Prevention policy.
https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81_ThreatPrevention_AdminGuide/Topics-TPG/IPS_Protections.htm
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