Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (SISE) v4.0 Training Course
Cisco ISE is a platform for managing network security policies that enables organizations to enforce security measures across their network infrastructure.
This instructor-led training (delivered online or at your location) targets intermediate-level network security professionals looking to learn how to implement and configure Cisco ISE to bolster the security of their network infrastructure.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Grasp the architecture and access control features of Cisco ISE.
 - Implement both basic and advanced network access controls.
 - Set up and manage TACACS+ for device administration, command authorization, and role-based access control.
 
Course Format
- Interactive lectures and discussions.
 - A wealth of exercises and practice sessions.
 - Practical implementation in a live-lab setting.
 
Customization Options for the Course
- To request a tailored training session, please contact us to arrange the details.
 
Course Outline
Introduction to Cisco ISE
- Overview of ISE features and capabilities
 - Understanding the ISE architecture
 
Basic ISE Network Access Control
- Initial setup and configuration
 - Policy sets and conditions
 
Advanced Network Access Control
- Profiling and posture
 - BYOD configuration and management
 
Web Authentication and Guest Services
- Configuring guest access
 - Managing guest policies
 
Implementing TACACS+ with Cisco ISE
- Device administration
 - Role-based access control
 
Monitoring and Troubleshooting
- Using the ISE dashboard
 - Troubleshooting tools and techniques
 
ISE Integration with External Systems
- Active directory integration
 - RADIUS and PKI services
 
Policy and Compliance
- Compliance enforcement
 - Security group access and TrustSec
 
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Understanding of network fundamentals and basic IP addressing knowledge
 - Familiarity with Cisco IOS networking and concepts
 - Understanding of the concepts behind networking security principles
 
Audience
- Network security engineers
 - ISE administrators
 - Network architects
 
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Michael Angelo - Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company
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good knowledge of technical issues, very detailed explanation of topics
Marcin Brzozowski - Asseco Business Solutions S.A.
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Hands on and setup were nicely done and practical knowledge thoroughly imparted. Trainer was really helpful throughout.
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