What happens when an Administrator activates the DLP Portal for Self Incident Handling and enters its fully qualified domain name (DNS name)?

What happens when an Administrator activates the DLP Portal for Self Incident Handling and enters its fully qualified domain name (DNS name)?

What happens when an Administrator activates the DLP Portal for Self Incident Handling and enters its fully qualified domain name (DNS name)?

A.
Connections created between the user and the DLP Gateway when clicking links within e-mail notifications to send or discard quarantined e-mails (matched for an Ask User rule) are encrypted.

B.
The daemon running DLP Portal starts to run and can cater requests from users’ browsers (following links from e-mail notifications) and from Check Point UserCheck.

C.
The DLP Gateway can now notify Data Owners about DLP incidents.

D.
UserCheck is activated.



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