ClearPass Flashcards
What are the three steps that clearpass uses to apply secure role-based access?
Automatically provisioning the devices settings and checking to make sure the device hasn’t be compromised in any way or present any risk.
Onboarding the device.
Essentially taking in all the information about the context of the user and device and enabling the appropriate policy.
Handling policy decisions and policy enablement
Last step of the clearpass solution?
Finally, handling enforcement of that policy across the global organization, over wired, wireless and remote.
What are the different components of ClearPass?
- ClearPass Policy Manager
- ClearPass Onguard
- ClearPass OnBoard
- ClearPass Profile
- ClearPass Guest
- ClearPass QuickConnect
Provides the baseline platform for policy management, AAA, profiling, network access control and reporting. The result is centrally managed secure network access that accommodates requirements across multiple locations and multivendor networks, regardless of device ownership and connection method.
ClearPass Policy Manager
Available as a software module of the ClearPass Policy Manager, enables organizations to run advanced endpoint posture assessments, as well as baseline network access control (NAC) health checks to ensure compliance and safeguards before devices connect to a secure network.
ClearPass OnGuard
Offers full self-service provisioning for Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, and Android devices that includes configuration of 802.1X settings as well as the distribution and revocation of unique device credentials.
Additional features include the ability to push configuration settings for mobile email with Exchange ActiveSync and VPN clients for some device types.
ClearPass Onboard