Cisco ISE v1.0.31

Next-generation secure network access.

Author:
Cortex XSOAR
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README

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Overview

Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) is a next-generation NAC solution used to manage endpoint, user, and device access to network resources within a zero-trust architecture.

This pack includes

Data normalization capabilities:

  • Rules for parsing and modeling Cisco ISE logs that are ingested via Syslog on Cortex XSIAM.
    • The ingested Cisco ISE logs can be queried in XQL Search using the cisco_ise_raw dataset.

Supported Timestamp Formats

  • MMM dd hh:mm:ss
  • yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss.nnn [+ -]nn:nn
  • yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss.nnn [+ -]nnnn

Data Collection

Cisco ISE side

To configure basic Syslog collection, do the following:

  1. Go to Administration > System > Logging > Remote Logging Targets
  2. Click Add and then fill the required details.
  3. Click Save, and then verify the creation of the new target by going to the Remote Logging Targets page.

Note:
To prevent log segmentation, set the Maximum Length of the log to 8096.

For more information on remote logging configuration, see here.

Cortex XSIAM side - Broker VM

To create or configure the Broker VM, see here.

Do the following to configure the Broker VM to ingest Cisco ISE logs.

  1. Navigate to SettingsConfigurationData BrokerBroker VMs.
  2. Under the Brokers tab go to the APPS column and add the Syslog app for the relevant broker instance. If the Syslog app already exists, hover over it and click Configure.
  3. Click Add New.
  4. Set the Syslog Collector parameters:

    Parameter Value
    Protocol Select UDP for the default forwarding, TCP or Secure TCP (depends on the protocol you configured in Cisco ISE).
    Port Enter the syslog service port that Cortex XSIAM Broker VM should listen on for receiving forwarded events from Cisco ISE.
    Vendor Enter cisco.
    Product Enter ise.

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