Free CheckPoint 156-215.81 (R81.20) Actual Exam Questions - Question 15 Discussion

Question No. 15
How is communication between different Check Point components secured in R80? As with all
questions, select the best
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Saad A.
2026-02-12

B sounds right since TLS is the official protocol mentioned for securing communication in R80, unlike vague terms in other options. It’s the standard way they ensure secure connections.

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David D.
2026-02-11

B seems solid since R80 specifically highlights TLS for securing components, making it clearer than just vague “internal encryption” in C. TLS is the standard protocol here.

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Jason M.
2026-02-09

I’d rule out C since just saying "internal encryption" is vague and doesn’t specify the actual protocol. R80 relies on TLS, so A makes more sense for securing communication clearly.

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Jason M.
2026-01-30

I’m thinking it’s A because the question focuses on secure communication and R80 mainly uses TLS for that, not just any internal encryption. That fits best with what I remember.

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Michael V.
2026-01-28

I’d go with B since R80 emphasizes TLS for securing inter-component talks, not just any generic encryption. It’s more about the protocol used than just saying “internal encryption.”

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Luke T.
2026-01-13

I think the answer is C, because in R80 they use internal encryption between components to secure communication.

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