HERNDON, VA, February 8, 2011 Exostar, whose cloud-based solutions enable secure, cost-effective business-to-business collaboration, today announced an identity management breakthrough that will ...
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 ...
HERNDON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Exostar, whose cloud-based solutions enable secure, cost-effective business-to-business collaboration, today announced an identity management breakthrough that will ...
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 ...
Military personnel salute in formation during a Veterans Day retreat ceremony at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Nov. 9, 2023. (Yasuo Osakabe/Air Force) Transitioning from active duty to civilian life can be ...
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 ...
Commander, Navy Installations Command issued an announcement reminding all personnel that the photocopying of military identification cards and common access cards (CAC) is strictly prohibited, Nov. 1 ...
WASHINGTON — As part of an expansion of a Defense Department pilot program that kicked off in February 2023, most Uniformed Services Identification, or USID, card holders now can renew their cards ...
A variant of the Sykipot Trojan Horse hijacks U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) smart cards in order to access restricted resources. “We recently discovered a variant of Sykipot with some new, ...
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