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Jan 2, 2017
Rapid Threat Containment with ISE 2.1 and Firepower 6.1
Jan 2, 2017

In this post, I'm going to go through Rapid Threat Containment utilizing both ISE and Firepower. The pre-requirements in order to do this is to have configured pxGrid between ISE and the Firepower Management Center (FMC) prior. If you would like to know how to do so, I went over how to do it with self-signed certificates in this post here or CA-signed certificates in this post here. 

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Jan 2, 2017
Jan 2, 2017
StealthWatch 6.8 and ISE Integration with Self-Signed Certificate
Jan 2, 2017

I'm going to go over integration ISE 2.1 and Stealthwatch via pxGrid with self-signed certificates. I personally like using CA-Signed certificates for my deployment because if I ever need to rebuild an ISE instance or pxGrid client, it's extremely easy to get it up and running again with a CA-signed certificate but this isn't always the ideal situation for everyone. For those without a PKI infrastructure or for lab environments, it's pretty easy to set up pxGrid integration without an external PKI infrastructure.

 

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Jan 2, 2017
Jan 2, 2017
Firepower 6.0 pxGrid Integration with ISE - Self-signed Certificates
Jan 2, 2017

I'm going to go through the configuration of Firepower v6.0.x for pxGrid integration with ISE using self-signed certificates. We went through the configuration of Firepower with CA-signed certificates in a previous post and you'll see that the configuration is very similar to that in this post. 

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Jan 2, 2017
Aug 13, 2016
ISE 2.1 and WSA pxGrid Integration with Self-Signed Certificates
Aug 13, 2016

In a previous blog post, I configured pxGrid integration with StealthWatch and ISE using a CA-Signed certificate. In this blog post, I'm going to go through the configuration using self-signed certificates to enable StealthWatch to mitigate threats on the network using ISE.

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Aug 13, 2016
Aug 12, 2016
Firepower 6.0 pxGrid Integration with ISE - CA-Signed Certificate
Aug 12, 2016

In this post, I'm going to go through the configuration of Firepower v6.0.x for pxGrid integration with ISE using CA-signed certificates. In future posts, I'm planning on going through the configuration for both Firepower 5.4 and 6.0 using both self-signed and CA-signed certificates. The reason I plan on doing that is because they are slightly different and it's important to know this. 

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Aug 12, 2016
Jul 27, 2016
ISE 2.1 and WSA pxGrid Integration with CA-Signed Certificates
Jul 27, 2016

This blog post is going to be going over integration ISE 2.1 and WSA via pxGrid with CA-signed certificates. I personally like using CA-Signed certificates for my deployment because if I ever need to rebuild an ISE instance or pxGrid client, it's extremely easy to get it up and running again with a CA-signed certificate.

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Jul 27, 2016
May 30, 2016
StealthWatch 6.8 and ISE Integration with CA-Signed Certificate
May 30, 2016

In this blog post, I'll go over StealthWatch and ISE integration with pxGrid. With this integration, ISE will share contextual information such as username and device information with StealthWatch and it adds the ability to do rapid threat containment to quarantine misbehaving endpoints. I'm going to use a CA-signed certificate in this post and later I'll add a post with self-signed certificates. 

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May 30, 2016

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