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Global Knowledge, worldwide leader in IT and business skills training, today announced the availability of SISE – Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine v1.1.1. In the five-day course featuring enhanced hands-on labs, students will learn to install, configure, and deploy Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE), a next-generation identity and access control policy platform.
In the new Cisco ISE training course, students will gain the knowledge and skills needed to enforce security posture compliance for wired and wireless endpoints and to enhance infrastructure security using Cisco ISE version 1.1.1. They will learn to perform a fundamental installation of Cisco ISE and to configure identity-based networks using 802.1X for both wired and wireless clients using a Windows 7 client. Students will also learn to use many new Cisco ISE features, including AnyConnect 3.1, EAP-FAST, PEAP, BYOD, and EAP Chaining, and they will explore the new Virtual Wireless Controller.
The new course is designed for Cisco ISE end users. Incoming students should have basic knowledge of IOS commands and LAN security-related concepts as well as CCNA certification or the equivalent level of experience configuring Cisco routers and switches.
Students in SISE – Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine v1.1.1 will receive five extra security e-Lab credits that are good for 30 days and can be used to review a topic after class, refine skills, or get in extra practice.
SISE – Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine v1.1.1 is available in classrooms and as a private on-site course that can be tailored to the needs of a student’s organization. Learn more about the new Cisco ISE training course and explore the extensive catalog of Cisco training available from Global Knowledge at www.globalknowledge.com.
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than 1,500 courses that span foundational and specialized training and
certifications. Our core training is focused on Cisco, Microsoft, Avaya,
VMware, Red Hat, business process improvement, and leadership
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Founded in 1995, Global Knowledge employs more than 1,300 people worldwide and is headquartered in Cary, NC. The company is owned by New York-based investment firm MidOcean Partners. Learn more at www.globalknowledge.com.
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