on 09-30-2022 04:06 AM - edited on 11-21-2022 06:30 AM by Mariley Reinoso Olivera
Cisco Identity Services Engine v3.x offers major usability benefits across many of its use cases. With better speed and agility, you are able to achieve security resilience with a fully mature zero trust solution while gaining pervasive visibility and dynamic control.
I am Viraj Nagarmunoli, Solutions Architect with Customer Success and together with Security Customer Success Specialist @Yash Kejariwal, I put together the table below summarising some of the key features of ISE 3.x
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Capability | Feature | ISE 2.x | ISE 3.x |
Cloud Support |
Cloud native ISE |
Previously, ISE could only be deployed on a physical or a virtual appliance. |
Now, you can deploy ISE on public cloud infrastructure including AWS, Azure and Oracle cloud as a native cloud solution. This can help you reduce operational expenses and gives you the ability to scale your deployment on-demand while automating routine tasks. |
Policies for Azure AD |
Previously ISE supported Azure AD identity provider using SAML and Oauth authentication protocols but there was limited support for dot1x |
Now, Cisco ISE 3.x supports EAP-TLS and TEAP authentication with Azure AD. This means that you can now create policies using group and attribute information when performing dot1x authentication which allows for differentiated and secure access. |
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Automation and APIs |
Open API for system and policy management |
Previously, API only exposed basic ISE infrastructure and session related content |
With Open API support, ISE 3.x brings you a lot more automation capabilities such as policy and system management (like backups) while still supporting the other types of APIs |
Zero Touch Provisioning |
The traditional way of deploying ISE had several touch points and was a manual process. It took several hours setting up a large deployment |
Now, the new Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP) allows you to create a configuration file in which the ISE node can be configured (IP, hostname, DNS, etc.) Likewise, it can automatically install any hot fixes or patches immediately after it is set up. |
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Posture and Compliance |
Posture on Linux |
Previously, ISE Posturing could be performed on Windows and OS X machines. |
ISE Posture can now be performed for Linux devices too, along with Windows and OS X. That way, all endpoints on the network can be kept compliant and, if found non-compliant, they can be quarantined and remediated. |
Agentless Posture |
Previously you had to have an application installed on the endpoint to perform posture checks |
By popular request, ISE can now be configured to assess the posture of an endpoint without having to roll out client applications across your entire install base. For you this means you gain all the visibility necessary without the need of an additional application. |
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Its helpful to understand the difference between ISE2.0 and ISE3.0
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for the information, very helpful.
Thank you for the info.
Thank you for the information. I always enjoy learning more about things outside of my immediate purview.
What is ISE 3.x behavior for silent devices (network connection only, no traffic, and no MAC address on the switch port)?
This is very helpful.
This is excellent reference material. I will be sure to share this link with our security team.
Thank you for the information, very helpful.
@flory do you have examples for such devices? Trying to understand the use case here, so more information would help.
Great info!!
Interesting comparison! We're moving from ISE 2.x to 3.x in the coming weeks.
I'm an ISE user, I am sure that these features help consolidate the network.
Puedo Recibir en tiempo real alertas de violación de la política y /o puedo generar informes de la actividad de la red del dispositivo.?
Gracias por compartir documento , gran aporte..
We are already ISE users and are running on 3.1
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