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Date: from 26.9.2016 to 30.9.2016
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Date: from 15.5.2017 to 19.5.2017
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Description

The Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (SISE) v1.3 is a 5-day instructor-led course that introduces learners to the key components and procedures needed to install, configure, manage, and troubleshoot the Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) version 1.3. This course discusses the Cisco ISE, a next-generation identity and access control policy platform that provides a single policy plane across the entire organization combining multiple services, including authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA), posture, profiling, device on-boarding, and guest management, into a single context-aware identity-based platform. The course provides learners with the knowledge and skills to enforce security posture compliance for wired and wireless endpoints, and enhance infrastructure security using the Cisco ISE.

Objectives

Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:
  • Install Cisco ISE version 1.3
  • Understand the concepts of policy enforcement in a Cisco network
  • Configure Cisco ISE version 1.3 for the following use cases:
    • Guest access
    • BYOD and MDM
    • Cisco ISE compliance and posture
  • Understand the concepts of designing an implementation along with Cisco-recognized best practices

Outline

The course contains these components:
  • Introducing the Cisco Secure Access Solution and ISE Platform Architecture
    • The Cisco Secure Access Solution
    • Cisco ISE as a Network Access Policy Engine
    • Cisco ISE Policy Security Mechanisms
    • Cisco TrustSec
    • Installing Cisco ISE
    • Lab: Initial Configuration of Cisco ISE
    • Cisco ISE GUI Orientation
    • Lab: Complete Cisco ISE GUI Setup
  • Cisco ISE Policy Enforcement
    • 802.1X and MAB Access—Wired and Wireless
    • Identity Management
    • Lab: Integrate Cisco ISE with Active Directory
    • Lab: Integrating Cisco ISE with a second Microsoft Active Directory
    • Cisco ISE Policy Overview
    • Lab: Basic Policy Configuration
    • Cisco ISE Policy Sets
    • Lab: Conversion to Policy Sets
  • Web Authentication
    • Web Access with Cisco ISE
    • WebAuth Configuration
  • Cisco ISE Guest Services
    • Cisco ISE Guest Access Components
    • Guest Access Settings
    • Sponsors and Sponsor Portals
    • Cisco ISE Guest Portal Overview
    • Lab: Configure Guest Access
    • Lab: Guest Access Operations
    • Cisco ISE Guest Operations and Reports
    • Lab: Guest Reports
  • Cisco ISE Profiler
    • Introduction to Profiling
    • Profiling Configuration on Cisco ISE
    • Lab: Configuring Profiling
    • Lab: Customizing the Cisco ISE Profiling Configuration
    • Lab: ISE Profiling Reports
  • Cisco ISE BYOD and MDM
    • Cisco ISE BYOD Process Overview
    • BYOD Portal Selection
    • My Devices Portal Settings
    • Certificates in BYOD Scenarios
    • Lab: BYOD Configuration
    • Lab: Device Blacklisting
    • Describe MDM and ISE
  • Cisco ISE Endpoint Compliance Services
    • Endpoint Compliance—Posture Service Overview
    • Lab: Compliance
    • Client Provisioning in Cisco ISE
    • Lab: Configuring Client Provisioning
    • Mobile Client Provisioning in Cisco ISE
    • Configuring Cisco ISE for Posture Compliance
    • Lab: Configuring Posture Policies
    • Lab: Testing and Monitoring Compliance-Based Access
    • Lab: Compliance Policy Testing
    • Lab: MDM Integration with Cisco ISE
    • Lab: MDM Access and Configuration
    • Lab: Client Access with MDM
  • Using Cisco ISE for VPN-based Services
    • VPN Access Overview
    • Configuring Cisco ASA v9.2+ for VPN Access
    • Lab: Using Cisco ISE for VPN Access
    • Using Inline Posture Node for NADs without CoA Support
  • Cisco TrustSec
    • Cisco TrustSec
  • Cisco ISE Design
    • Node Capabilities
    • Failover and High Availability
  • Cisco ISE Best Practices
    • Best Practices

Prerequisite Knowledge

The knowledge and skills that a learner should possess before attending this course are as follows: