The memo does not include any requirements for authenticators to be phishing-resistant, even though DoD is required to retire phishable authenticators by 2027.
The Defense Department's highly successful smart card program, which has issued more than 5 million cards so far, is likely to become the chief model as the government's civilian agencies adopt a ...
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo., July 8-- The U.S. Air Force Peterson Air Force Base issued the following news release: Protecting and securing your military identification card, or your common access ...
In the works long before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the Defense Department's efforts to incorporate biometric technology into the Common Access Card (CAC) have been validated by the homeland ...