Hello, team.
Currently my client's network is under attack.
We have an On-Premise AntiSpam, which is simply not working well, and the client is receiving "infinity" of malicious SPAM mails.
As a contingency measure, we have already "detected" the countries of origin from where the attacks are coming from.
Is it advisable to work with Checkpoint's "Geo Policy" feature?
Or is it more advisable to "enable" the AntiSPAM blade and decide to work with Checkpoint as AntiSPAM, at least temporarily.
The CP AntiSPAM blade, how recommendable is it? Does this blade generate hardware resources consumption for you?
Greetings.