The Unified Policy Manager in Check Point is responsible for managing and enforcing security policies. Its components include:
1. Classifier: Responsible for classifying traffic based on the policy.
2. Handle: Manages the processing of traffic according to the policy.
3. Observer: Monitors and logs traffic for reporting and analysis.
CMI (Content Management Interface), on the other hand, is not part of the Unified Policy Manager. CMI is a different component in Check Point that deals with content inspection and is used for features like Anti-Virus, Anti-Bot, and Threat Emulation.
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