07-03-2019 12:33 AM - edited 02-21-2020 11:07 AM
Hello all,
I could use some assistance with getting my arms around Compliance Module. I don't
recall this being an objective in the CCNP Security 300-208 exam. It is now an objective
in the 300-715 exam. More specifically, item 6.3, "Configure the compliance module".
What is the compliance module? From the way the objective reads, there's only one.
After doing some investigation, there appears to be several.
What are the steps to go about "Configuring the compliance module"?
Trying to connect the dots from the information in the "Cisco ISE Administrator Guide, Release 2.6"
is a little challenging.
Any assistance on my query would be most appreciated.
TC
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07-03-2019 01:14 AM
Hi,
The ISE Compliance module is used by the AnyConnect Client and provides the ability to assess an endpoint's compliance for Anti-Virus, Anti-Spyware, Anti-Malware, Firewall, Disk Encryption etc software installed on the client's computer. This information is used by ISE when determining the posture of a computer.
This compliance module is updated reguarly with new vendors and versions of software etc.
There are a number of clients on the Cisco website to download, but you only need 1 per operating system. E.g. - If you only use Windows then you do not need the MAC OS compliance module.
There are a number of different ways to deploy the module, either centrally from ISE in which case you'd use the Head-End deployment .pkg file or manual/standalone installation in which case you'd use the .msi file.
HTH
07-03-2019 01:14 AM
Hi,
The ISE Compliance module is used by the AnyConnect Client and provides the ability to assess an endpoint's compliance for Anti-Virus, Anti-Spyware, Anti-Malware, Firewall, Disk Encryption etc software installed on the client's computer. This information is used by ISE when determining the posture of a computer.
This compliance module is updated reguarly with new vendors and versions of software etc.
There are a number of clients on the Cisco website to download, but you only need 1 per operating system. E.g. - If you only use Windows then you do not need the MAC OS compliance module.
There are a number of different ways to deploy the module, either centrally from ISE in which case you'd use the Head-End deployment .pkg file or manual/standalone installation in which case you'd use the .msi file.
HTH
07-03-2019 10:51 AM
It helps a great deal RJI.
Thank you for taking the time to reply to my query.
TLC
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