My main use case for Check Point Security Management is to centralize my gateways located in different sites, for example, Azure, on-premise, and AWS, and create policies to control all the security management in one site.
A specific way I use Check Point Security Management to manage policies or control security across different sites is through the centralized console. For example, I can create one policy for web filtering and endpoint protection and apply it to all branch offices at once. If a new threat emerges, I update the rules in the console and it's pushed instantly to every site without needing to locate chains. This saves time and ensures consistent protection everywhere, and it also gives me clear visibility and activity across all locations from a single dashboard.
Another important use of Check Point Security Management in my environment is unified visibility across all sites, as I rely on the console not only to push policies but also to monitor logs and alerts in real-time.
Centralizing sites, management, and control is possible with Check Point Security Management.