Course Overview
The Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (SISE) v4.0 course is designed for IT professionals who aim to understand and implement Cisco’s Identity Services Engine (ISE). Through this course, learners will gain comprehensive knowledge on how to deploy and use Cisco ISE for identity management, securing network access, and enforcing compliance.The course is structured into various modules, each focusing on different aspects of Cisco ISE. Overall, this course empowers learners with the skills to effectively manage and secure their network environments using Cisco ISE, a pivotal tool for network administrators in today’s security-conscious IT landscape.
Course Prerequisites
To ensure that participants can successfully engage with the Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (SISE) v4.0 course content and gain the full benefit of the training, the following prerequisites are recommended:
- Basic understanding of network security principles
- Familiarity with Microsoft Windows operating system
- Basic knowledge of Cisco IOS networking and concepts
- Prior experience with Cisco’s network security portfolio is helpful but not mandatory
- Familiarity with terms and concepts of networking such as VLANs, IP addressing, and network access control
Participants are not expected to have advanced knowledge of Cisco ISE before attending this course. The course is designed to take learners from fundamental to more advanced concepts throughout the training modules.
Learning Objectives – What you will Learn in this Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (SISE) v4.0?
Introduction to the Course’s Learning Outcomes and Concepts Covered:
The Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (SISE) v4.0 course provides comprehensive knowledge on Cisco ISE architecture, policy enforcement, and endpoint compliance, with an emphasis on security and troubleshooting.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes:
- Understand Cisco ISE architecture, including its components and functionalities.
- Gain insights into various Cisco ISE deployment models to meet different organizational needs.
- Learn to configure and manage Cisco ISE policy enforcement for secure network access.
- Develop skills in configuring Cisco ISE policy elements including conditions, rules, and permissions.
- Troubleshoot Cisco ISE operations and integrate with third-party Network Access Devices (NADs).
- Implement web authentication and guest services, including setting up guest portals and hotspots.
- Configure and utilize Cisco ISE Profiler for endpoint analysis and policy application.
- Apply best practices for profiling and generate reports for network visibility and compliance.
- Establish a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy and manage the onboarding of personal devices securely.
- Configure client posture services and ensure endpoint compliance with organizational policies.
Target Audiance
- Network Security Engineers
- IT Security Specialists
- Network Administrators
- Cisco Integrators/Partners
- Systems Engineers
- Network Designers
- Compliance Managers
- IT Managers handling network security
- Network Architects
- Professionals working with Cisco networking equipment
- Technical Support Personnel
- Security Consultants/Specialists
- Security Administrators
- Security Analysts
- Infrastructure Architects
- Professionals seeking Cisco ISE expertise for career advancement
Schedule Dates
Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (SISE) v4.0
Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (SISE) v4.0
Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (SISE) v4.0
Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (SISE) v4.0
Course Content
- Module 1 provides an introduction to the architecture of Cisco ISE, laying the foundation for subsequent lessons.
- In Module 2, learners explore different deployment models to fit various enterprise environments.
- Policy enforcement components are the focus of Module 3, where students learn how to apply security policies within their network infrastructure.
- Module 4 dives into policy configuration, teaching users how to create and manage access policies.
- Module 5 addresses troubleshooting techniques and third-party Network Access Device (NAD) support.
- Web authentication and guest services, important for managing non-employee access, are covered in Module 6.
- Module 7 goes into configuring hotspots and guest portals.
- Introduce the ISE Profiler and profiling best practices, respectively, crucial for device visibility and policy application.
- Introduce the ISE Profiler and profiling best practices, respectively, crucial for device visibility and policy application.
- Module 10 guides learners through configuring the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) process, a critical component for modern network security.
- The course addresses endpoint compliance services and how to configure client posture services for network compliance.
- Working with Network Access Devices is explored in Module 13
- Module 14 delves into Cisco TrustSec, a security solution for segmenting network access.
- Finally, Module 15 provides a lab outline to give hands-on experience, applying the theoretical knowledge gained.
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