Device onboarding is quite a significant part of our use, primarily for wired devices. We are also using it for a wireless portal. The focus has been on securing the wired ports.
Network Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-10-21T15:35:00Z
Oct 21, 2024
Our primary use case for Aruba ClearPass is network access control at various levels, from the base to the highest level. Most of our customers deploy it on-premises.
We use Aruba ClearPass for network access control, managing authentication, authorization, and policy enforcement. It ensures secure and compliant access across diverse organizational environments and supports integration with existing network infrastructures.
I use the solution for automatic authentication. We purchased access license 1K and use it with our WiFi networks and user LANs. Our company domain uses authentication through Active Directory. We also have a central MSP account from where we are managing 53,000 devices.
My company uses Aruba ClearPass mainly for the initial goal we set during the initial setup of the solution, which includes Network Access Server (NAS) and backup. We use the application in our company with almost all the features it provides.
The solution is used for integration with the third party. If you are not selective of the switches in Juniper or Huawei, then the third-party scan integration of ClearPass is distinct.
Team leader technical support at a manufacturing company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2022-12-21T12:19:52Z
Dec 21, 2022
I use this solution for securing company-wide logs. I'm using the latest version. It's deployed on the public cloud. Microsoft Azure is the cloud provider. Everyone in our organization uses this solution. It's about 300 people. There are four people who specifically operate the solution, do daily checks, check for errors, and help users who are having trouble with their login sessions.
In my organization, we have a heterogenous environment that includes endpoints having Windows, Linux and iMAC. Is there any NAC (Network Access Control) solution that supports all mentioned operating systems. I need an agentless solution.
Our primary use case is providing services for this solution. We've done a big proof of concept for Clearpass in our company. And another recent case I prepared was a proposal for one of our biggest customers regarding a solution for network access control. Clearpass was practically the heart of that solution. My position in the company is independent. The company sells end products and services from various vendors and Aruba is one of them. We do the implementation.
CEO at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2022-11-02T11:51:54Z
Nov 2, 2022
The primary use case of ClearPass is for network access control, wireless access and policy enforcement. We use it for authentication, verification and authorization, and then patch it to our users. We are system integrators.
If for example, a user in my office received a particular VLAN for the USA and relocated to the UK, they will not get the same access. This is the challenge that we are trying to achieve through the CPPM.
We use Aruba ClearPass for customers to ensure that whatever devices are entering the network have the correct posture. For example, they have the correct operating system and antivirus, and the firewalls turned on.
We're using Aruba ClearPass for policy management, security health check, and authorization, as well as assistive network by Active Directory or Google mail.
Managing Partner & Technical Consultant&Trainer(CCIE#29761, CCSI#31865) at IT Expert
Real User
Top 10
2022-07-20T13:17:17Z
Jul 20, 2022
We have Aruba ClearPass installed on a VM. We are using Aruba ClearPass for our data needs, and authentication for local networks. We are adding some additional features to control clients using agents. We installed an agent for clients and it controls many things such as if the firewall is enabled or the antivirus is up-to-date.
We use ClearPass for access points. We are primarily working on hospitality projects, including some major hotels in Saudi Arabia. They only allow Aruba and Cisco, so we need this product.
Senior Account Manager at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2022-02-22T09:54:00Z
Feb 22, 2022
We are a gold partner of Aruba. We have deployed it in different educational institutions. It is mainly being used by the students. They onboard their mobile devices on ClearPass so that they can use them securely, and the IT team can have more visibility on the product. This is the main use case for ClearPass.
Solution Design Network at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-01-30T06:38:00Z
Jan 30, 2022
I use this solution when I need deep authentication regarding security issues, passwords and so on. ClearPass is also available on the Captive Portal. We're also finding that customers with many IOT devices are interested in the product. We are customers of Cisco and deploy this solution for our customers.
Architecte Système at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-06-18T05:17:47Z
Jun 18, 2020
My clients primarily use the solution to control access to the network or their sites. If a computer is not recognized by ClearPass, it won't be able to gain access.
1. To improve overall security by segmenting the Guest and Corporate Vlan. 2. To Manage BYOD in the organization. 3. To provide visbility on my corporate network using one management dashboard environment for the devices
Aruba ClearPass is a network access control (NAC) solution that provides a range of security and access management capabilities for wired, wireless, and VPN networks. ClearPass enables organizations to secure their networks and devices, enforce security policies, and provide secure access to network resources.
Aruba ClearPass Features
Aruba ClearPass has many valuable key features. Some of the most useful ones include:
Device profiling: Aruba ClearPass automatically profiles and classifies...
Device onboarding is quite a significant part of our use, primarily for wired devices. We are also using it for a wireless portal. The focus has been on securing the wired ports.
Our primary use case for Aruba ClearPass is network access control at various levels, from the base to the highest level. Most of our customers deploy it on-premises.
We use the solution for security.
It provides network access management.
We use Aruba ClearPass for network access control, managing authentication, authorization, and policy enforcement. It ensures secure and compliant access across diverse organizational environments and supports integration with existing network infrastructures.
We use the platform to improve network security.
We mainly use it for 802.1X authentication.
I use the solution for automatic authentication. We purchased access license 1K and use it with our WiFi networks and user LANs. Our company domain uses authentication through Active Directory. We also have a central MSP account from where we are managing 53,000 devices.
My company uses Aruba ClearPass mainly for the initial goal we set during the initial setup of the solution, which includes Network Access Server (NAS) and backup. We use the application in our company with almost all the features it provides.
The solution is used for integration with the third party. If you are not selective of the switches in Juniper or Huawei, then the third-party scan integration of ClearPass is distinct.
We are using Aruba ClearPass for authentication purposes.
I've used the solution in the retail industry. We use it in hospitality as well. It's very secure in terms of authentication.
We use Aruba ClearPass for our network access system, particularly for authentication.
I use this solution for securing company-wide logs. I'm using the latest version. It's deployed on the public cloud. Microsoft Azure is the cloud provider. Everyone in our organization uses this solution. It's about 300 people. There are four people who specifically operate the solution, do daily checks, check for errors, and help users who are having trouble with their login sessions.
In my organization, we have a heterogenous environment that includes endpoints having Windows, Linux and iMAC. Is there any NAC (Network Access Control) solution that supports all mentioned operating systems. I need an agentless solution.
Our primary use case is providing services for this solution. We've done a big proof of concept for Clearpass in our company. And another recent case I prepared was a proposal for one of our biggest customers regarding a solution for network access control. Clearpass was practically the heart of that solution. My position in the company is independent. The company sells end products and services from various vendors and Aruba is one of them. We do the implementation.
My prior company used the solution to integrate multiple environments such as Cisco, Aruba wireless or wired devices, and BYOD cases.
The primary use case of ClearPass is for network access control, wireless access and policy enforcement. We use it for authentication, verification and authorization, and then patch it to our users. We are system integrators.
If for example, a user in my office received a particular VLAN for the USA and relocated to the UK, they will not get the same access. This is the challenge that we are trying to achieve through the CPPM.
We use Aruba ClearPass for customers to ensure that whatever devices are entering the network have the correct posture. For example, they have the correct operating system and antivirus, and the firewalls turned on.
We're using Aruba ClearPass for policy management, security health check, and authorization, as well as assistive network by Active Directory or Google mail.
I'm not the one who deployed this solution. However, there are many use cases.
I have a few customers that are using Aruba ClearPass.
We have Aruba ClearPass installed on a VM. We are using Aruba ClearPass for our data needs, and authentication for local networks. We are adding some additional features to control clients using agents. We installed an agent for clients and it controls many things such as if the firewall is enabled or the antivirus is up-to-date.
Aruba ClearPass could be deployed on-premise in the cloud.
We use ClearPass for access points. We are primarily working on hospitality projects, including some major hotels in Saudi Arabia. They only allow Aruba and Cisco, so we need this product.
I mostly use ClearPass for network separation.
We are a gold partner of Aruba. We have deployed it in different educational institutions. It is mainly being used by the students. They onboard their mobile devices on ClearPass so that they can use them securely, and the IT team can have more visibility on the product. This is the main use case for ClearPass.
We use Aruba ClearPass for Nutanix and TECHx.
I use this solution when I need deep authentication regarding security issues, passwords and so on. ClearPass is also available on the Captive Portal. We're also finding that customers with many IOT devices are interested in the product. We are customers of Cisco and deploy this solution for our customers.
Our primary use case is for security.
Our primary use is network access control at the endpoints.
My clients primarily use the solution to control access to the network or their sites. If a computer is not recognized by ClearPass, it won't be able to gain access.
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we implement for our clients.
We use this solution mainly for NAC, network access control.
Our primary use case for Aruba ClearPass is to use it in IoT services.
We use this solution for controlling the security of our wireless network.
1. To improve overall security by segmenting the Guest and Corporate Vlan. 2. To Manage BYOD in the organization. 3. To provide visbility on my corporate network using one management dashboard environment for the devices