Integrate OfficeScan installations
with Check Point™ SecureClient™ using Secure
Configuration Verification (SCV) within the Open Platform for Security (OPSEC)
framework. Refer to the Check Point SecureClient OPSEC documentation
before reading this section. Documentation for OPSEC can be found
at:
Check Point
SecureClient has
the capability to confirm the security configuration of computers
connected to the network using
Secure
Configuration Verification (SCV) checks. SCV checks are a set of
conditions that define a securely configured client system. Third-party
software can communicate the value of these conditions to Check
Point SecureClient. Check Point SecureClient then compares these
conditions with conditions in the SCV file to determine if the client
is considered secure.
SCV checks are regularly performed to ensure that only securely
configured systems are allowed to connect to the network.
SecureClient uses
Policy
Servers to propagate SCV checks to all
clients registered
with the system. The administrator sets the SCV checks on the Policy Servers
using the
SCV Editor.
The SCV Editor is a tool provided by Check Point that allows
you to modify SCV files for propagation to client installation.
To run the SCV Editor, locate and run the file SCVeditor.exe on
the Policy Server. In the SCV Editor, open the file local.scv in
the folder C:\FW1\NG\Conf (replace C:\FW1 with
the installation path for the Check Point firewall if different
from the default).
For specific instructions on opening and modifying an
SCV file
with the SCV Editor, see
OfficeScan Integration.