The Department of Defense will cease the issuance of software Public Key Infrastructure certificates to its “Five Eyes” partner nations, DOD Chief Information Officer Teri Takai said. Starting ...
The goal of the U.S. Department of Defense Public Key Infrastructure (DOD PKI) program is to develop and issue electronic certificates, or identity cards, to users and applications. These certificates ...
In a sweeping move to improve computer security, the military will require all personnel to use public-key infrastructure (PKI) technologies by midsummer to log on to the Non-secure IP Router Network ...
CoreStreet’s certificate validation technology has been selected by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) for its Common Access Card (CAC) program. The new technology will significantly expedite the ...
The Defense Department and the General Services Administration must find a way to allow broader use of government-approved digital certificates, according to a new report. Officials from DOD and GSA ...
The federal government’s use of user IDs and passwords for access to its applications could soon give way to more secure PKI-based credentials if more government entities follow the lead of the U.S.
The U.S. Defense Department’s Public Key Infrastructure (DOD PKI) program is a massive effort to provide personnel with a secure means to access and share information across the Internet. A key ...
The U.S. military has started the process of making critical changes to its public-key infrastructure, which uses digital certificates for e-mail and Web security, in order to cope with scalability ...