Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (SISE v3.0) Training

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The key takeaways are that Cisco ISE helps simplify identity management and access control across networks. It provides visibility, streamlines security policies, and improves operational efficiency.

Cisco ISE helps organizations gain visibility into network activity, streamline security policy management, and improve operational efficiency.

Some of the main features and capabilities of Cisco ISE include 802.1X/MAC authentication, identity management, certificate services, policy enforcement, profiling services, web authentication, guest access, BYOD, and endpoint compliance services.

Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (SISE

v3.0) Training
Level: Intermediate

The Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (SISE) v3.0 course shows you how to deploy and use Cisco® Identity
Services Engine (ISE) v2.4, an identity and access control policy platform that simplifies the delivery of consistent, highly secure access
control across wired, wireless, and VPN connections. This hands-on course provides you with the knowledge and skills to implement
and use Cisco ISE, including policy enforcement, profiling services, web authentication and guest access services, BYOD, endpoint
compliance services, and TACACS+ device administration. Through expert instruction and hands-on practice, you will learn how to use
Cisco ISE to gain visibility into what is happening in your network, streamline security policy management, and contribute to
operational efficiency.

Key Features of this Cisco SISE Training:


Cisco Authorized course content
Authorized Cisco CCSI Instructor
Eligible for Cisco Learning Credit (CLC) redemption
Attend in-class, online or bring the course to your facility
Expansive course catalog to go deep into Cisco or broaden you skills beyond

You Will Learn How To:


Describe Cisco ISE deployments, including core deployment components and how they interact to create a cohesive security
architecture.
Describe the advantages of such a deployment and how each Cisco ISE capability contributes to these advantages.
Describe concepts and configure components related to 802.1X and MAC Authentication Bypass (MAB) authentication, identity
management, and certificate services.
Describe how Cisco ISE policy sets are used to implement authentication and authorization, and how to leverage this capability to
meet the needs of your organization.
Describe third-party network access devices (NADs), Cisco TrustSec®, and Easy Connect.
Describe and configure web authentication, processes, operation, and guest services, including guest access components and
various guest access scenarios.
Describe and configure Cisco ISE profiling services, and understand how to monitor these services to enhance your situational
awareness about network-connected endpoints.
Describe best practices for deploying this profiler service in your specific environment.
Describe BYOD challenges, solutions, processes, and portals.
Configure a BYOD solution, and describe the relationship between BYOD processes and their related configuration components.
Describe and configure various certificates related to a BYOD solution.
Describe the value of the My Devices portal and how to configure this portal.
Describe endpoint compliance, compliance components, posture agents, posture deployment and licensing, and the posture
service in Cisco ISE.
Describe and configure TACACS+ device administration using Cisco ISE, including command sets, profiles, and policy sets.
Understand the role of TACACS+ within the authentication, authentication, and accounting (AAA) framework and the differences
between the RADIUS and TACACS+ protocols.
Migrate TACACS+ functionality from Cisco Secure Access Control System (ACS) to Cisco ISE, using a migration tool.

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Bring this or any training to your organization
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Delivered when, where, and how you want it
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Important Cisco SISE Course Information


Prerequisites
It is recommended, but not required, to have the following skills and knowledge before attending this course:
Familiarity with the Cisco IOS® Software command-line interface (CLI)
Familiarity with Cisco AnyConnect® Secure Mobility Client
Familiarity with Microsoft Windows operating systems
Familiarity with 802.1X

Who Should Attend this Course


Network security engineers
ISE administrators
Wireless network security engineers
Cisco integrators and partners

Course Benefits
Provide secure business and context-based access based on policies
Centrally configure and manage profiler, posture, guest, authentication, and
authorization services in a single web-based GUI console
Provide a streamlined experience for implementing and customizing guest network access
Gain leading-edge career skills for high-demand job roles and responsibilities focused on enterprise security

Redeem Your Cisco Learning Credits (CLCs)


This course is eligible for Cisco Learning Credit (CLC) redemption.
Want to learn more about Cisco CLCs? Click to view our CLCs infographic.

Certifications
300-715 SISE - CCNP Security, Cisco Certified Specialist - Security Identity Management Implementation
This course is part of the following Certifications: CCNP Security Track

Cisco SISE Course Outline


Introducing Cisco ISE Architecture and Deployment
Using Cisco ISE as a Network Access Policy Engine
Cisco ISE Use Cases
Describing Cisco ISE Functions
Cisco ISE Deployment Models
Context Visibility

Cisco ISE Policy Enforcement


Using 802.1X for Wired and Wireless Access
Using MAC Authentication Bypass for Wired and Wireless Access
Introducing Identity Management
Configuring Certificate Services
Introducing Cisco ISE Policy
Implementing Third-Party Network Access Device Support
Introducing Cisco TrustSec
Cisco TrustSec Configuration
Easy Connect

Web Authentication and Guest Services


Introducing Web Access with Cisco ISE
Introducing Guest Access Components
Configuring Guest Access Settings
Configuring Sponsor and Guest Portals

Cisco ISE Profiler


Introducing Cisco ISE Profiler
Profiling Deployment and Best Practices

Cisco ISE BYOD


Introducing the Cisco ISE BYOD Process
Describing BYOD Flow
Configuring the My Devices Portal
Configuring Certificates in BYOD Scenarios

Cisco ISE Endpoint Compliance Services


Introducing Endpoint Compliance Services
Configuring Client Posture Services and Provisioning in Cisco ISE

Working with Network Access Devices


Review TACACS+
Cisco ISE TACACS+ Device Administration
Configure TACACS+ Device Administration
TACACS+ Device Administration Guidelines and Best Practices
Migrating from Cisco ACS to Cisco ISE

Lab outline:
Access the SISELab and Install ISE 2.4
Configure Initial Cisco ISE Setup, GUI Familiarization, and System Certificate Usage
Integrate Cisco ISE with Active Directory
Configure Basic Policy on Cisco ISE
Configure Policy Sets
Configure Access Policy for Easy Connect
Configure Guest Access
Configure Guest Access Operations
Create Guest Reports
Configure Profiling
Customize the Cisco ISE Profiling Configuration
Create Cisco ISE Profiling Reports
Configure BYOD
Blacklisting a Device
Configure Cisco ISE Compliance Services
Configure Client Provisioning
Configure Posture Policies
Test and Monitor Compliance-Based Access
Test Compliance Policy
Configure Cisco ISE for Basic Device Administration
Configure TACACS+ Command Authorization
(Optional) Lab 8-3: Configuring Backups and Patching
(Optional) Lab 8-4: Configuring Administrative Access
(Optional) Lab 8-5: Review of General Tools
(Optional) Lab 8-6: Report Operations

Team Training
Important Cisco ISE Course Information
Requirements
CCNA
CCNA Security
Introduction to 802.1X Operations for Cisco Security Professionals (802.1X)
Knowledge of Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers and Lightweight Access Points
Knowledge of basic command-line configuration of Cisco Catalyst switches
Familiarity with Microsoft Windows and Active Directory
To participate in the hands-on labs in this class, you need to bring a laptop computer with the following:
Windows 7 or 8.1 or 10 is recommended. Mac OSX 10.6 or greater is supported as well.
Intel Celeron or better processors are preferred.
1 GB or more of RAM
Browser Requirements: Internet Explorer 10 or greater or Mozilla Firefox. (Safari and Mozilla Firefox for Mac OSX)
Note: Our labs currently cannot run on Microsoft Edge (Windows 10) due to it not supporting Extensions/Add-ons or
Google Chrome due to Java being removed from the platform itself.
All students are required to have administrator rights to their PCs and cannot be logged in to a domain using any
Group Policies that will limit their machine's capabilities.
If you do not have administrator rights to your PC, you at least need permissions to download, install, and run Cisco
Any Connect Client and Java.
If you are participating in a WebEx event, it is highly recommended to take this class at a location that has
bandwidth speeds at a minimum of 1 Mbps bandwidth speeds.
All PCs require the latest Java Runtime Environment, which can be downloaded from www.java.com.

Redeem Your Cisco Learning Credits (CLCs)


This course is eligible for Cisco Learning Credit (CLC) redemption.
Want to learn more about Cisco CLCs? Click to view our CLCs infographic.

Cisco ISE Course Outline


Module 1: Introducing the Cisco Secure Access Solution and ISE Platform Architecture
Lesson 1: The Cisco Secure Access Solution
Lesson 2: Cisco ISE as a Network Access Policy Engine

Module 1: Introducing Cisco ISE Architecture and Deployment


Lesson 1: Using Cisco ISE as a Network Access Policy Engine
Lesson 2: Introducing Cisco ISE Deployment Models

Module 2: Cisco ISE Policy Enforcement


Lesson 1: Introducing 802.1X and MAB Access: Wired and Wireless
Lesson 2: Introducing Identity Management
Lesson 3: Configuring Certificate Services
Lesson 4: Introducing Cisco ISE Policy
Lesson 5: Configuring Cisco ISE Policy Sets
Lesson 6: Implementing Third-Party Network Access Device Support
Lesson 7: Introducing Cisco TrustSec
Lesson 8: Introducing EasyConnect

Module 3: Web Auth and Guest Services


Lesson 1: Introducing Web Access with Cisco IS
Lesson 2: Introducing ISE Guest Access Components
Lesson 3: Configuring Guest Access Settings
Lesson 4: Configuring Portals: Sponsors and Guests

Module 4: Cisco ISE Profiler


Lesson 1: Introducing Cisco ISE Profiler
Lesson 2: Configuring Cisco ISE Profiling

Module 5: Cisco ISE BYOD


Lesson 1: Introducing the Cisco ISE BYOD Process
Lesson 2: Describing BYOD Flow
Lesson 3: Configuring My Devices Portal Settings
Lesson 4: Configuring Certificates in BYOD Scenarios

Module 6: Cisco ISE Endpoint Compliance Services


Lesson 1: Introducing Endpoint Compliance
Lesson 2: Configuring Client Posture Services and Provisioning in Cisco ISE

Module 7: Cisco ISE with AMP and VPN-Based Services


Lesson 1: Introducing VPN Access Using Cisco ISE
Lesson 2: Configuring Cisco AMP for ISE

Module 8: Cisco ISE Integrated Solutions with APIs


Lesson 1: Introducing Location-Based Authorization
Lesson 2: Introducing Cisco ISE 2.x pxGrid

Module 9: Working with Network Access Devices


Lesson 1: Configuring TACACS+ for Cisco ISE Device Administration

Module 10: Cisco ISE Design (Self-Study)


Lesson 1: Designing and Deployment Best Practices
Lesson 2: Performing Cisco ISE Installation and Configuration Best Practices
Lesson 3: Deploying Failover and High-Availability

Module 11: Configuring Third Party NAD Support


(Optional/Self-Study/Reference)
Lesson 1: Configuring Third-Party NAD Support (Optional, Self-Study, or Reference)

Cisco SISE Training FAQs


What is Cisco SISE?
Cisco Identity Services Engine simplifies identity management across diver devices and applications.

How do I prepare for CCNP Security Track certification?


The best way to prepare for this certification is to take the Cisco-approved training, as well as using the self-study materials
provided.

How do I redeem my Cisco Learning Credits (CLCs) for this CCNP Security Track course?
During your checkout of the course, make sure to select Credits & Vouchers within the payment method. Highlight and click CLC
and enter the sales order number that you were issued by Cisco.

How do I take Cisco exam SISE 300-715 to obtain CCNP Security Track certification?
You will need to register for the exam. Exams are offered as proctored exams at a test center, or self-administered online.

How do I achieve the CCNP Security Track certification?


To earn CCNP Security Track, you need to pass a core exam and a security track concentration exam of your choice. The 350-601
DCCOR is the core exam. Passing this 300-715 SISE exam completes your selected concentration exam. Comprehensive Cisco
Certification information can be found here.

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