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Check Point SmartCenter
Pro SmartMap
Security Policy Visualization
SmartMap
is a security policy visualization tool that provides a
detailed, graphical map of an organization's security
deployment. SmartMap provides greater control, improved
security and unparalleled ease-of-use by allowing
security managers to validate the integrity of their
security policy prior to deployment.
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A comprehensive map of
the security environment
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Interaction -
illustrate rules, find and edit objects,
print or export the map
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Full integration with
the object data base
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Product Details
Draws A
Comprehensive Picture
SmartMap draws a comprehensive
picture of an organization's security deployment
including firewalls, VPNs, servers, networks, routers,
and the relationships between those objects. Unlike some
mapping tools, SmartMap does not need to search through
the network to discover these objects. Instead it is
able to draw the map by using information already
captured as part of the security policy definition
process. This provides security managers with visual
feedback that shows their environment as they have
defined it.
Provides A
Searchable, Editable Map
The map drawn by SmartMap is not
simply a static picture but allows security managers to
search for objects and edit them in the map. For
example, a search for a particular subnet will highlight
the subnet in the diagram, drawing a box around it to
call it out. This makes it easy to verify the subnet
appears in the right location (e.g., part of the local
network) and includes the right network nodes. Security
managers can also select objects in the diagram and edit
them, allowing changes to be made as soon as issues are
identified.
Illustrates
The Effect Of Rules
One of the most powerful features of
SmartMap is its ability to illustrate the effect of
security rules. Rules are diagrammed within SmartMap,
with the Source of a rule (e.g., a subnet) coded in one
color, the Destination (e.g., a server) coded in another
color and the Action (e.g., encrypt) color-coded as
well. Finally, arrows indicate the direction of traffic
flow, making it is easy to see what the rule is
securing. By seeing the effect of security rules on
their deployment, security managers are able to ensure
that the correct security policy is in place.
SmartMap
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