The Department of Defense will phase out the use of the Common Access Card for network login, replacing it with biometric identity authentication systems that are standardized between the U.S.
The memo does not include any requirements for authenticators to be phishing-resistant, even though DoD is required to retire phishable authenticators by 2027.
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. Employees attempting to obtain replacement CAC cards must verify theirs have been lost or stolen. Starting this spring, Pentagon ...
The Defense Department is making a number of improvements to the Common Access Card to enhance identity authentication and physical and network security. DoD image Traditional authentication ...
The 6th Force Support Squadron military personnel flight assists customers with common access cards, dependent IDs, reserve IDs, retiree IDs, and Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS ...
BALTIMORE – Defense agencies could see a slew of new capabilities designed to ease identity and access management this year, according to defense IT officials. Chief among them is an expansion of ...
A Marine sticks his Common Access Card into a computer in this undated photo. (DOD) Just in time for the holidays, the Pentagon is warning that tens of thousands of Navy and Marine Corps members could ...
The region’s major transit advocacy group prodded SEPTA’s Citizen Advisory Committee to get more involved in the authority’s signature smart card project last night. Matt Mitchell of the Delaware ...
The Defense Department is committed to protecting the nation’s security and its people, by issuing identification cards to people requiring access to government systems and facilities, and to eligible ...
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FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. - Now Soldiers can use smart phones and computer tablets to access the Army's primary web site for training information. Previously, they needed a computer with a Common Access ...