Cac new requirement
You're looking for a new requirement, specifically for a CAC (Common Access Card)!
Here are some common requirements for a CAC:
- Identity Verification: The CAC must be issued to a valid DoD ID card holder, and the card holder's identity must be verified through a secure authentication process.
- Biometric Data: The CAC must contain biometric data, such as fingerprints, to ensure the card holder's identity is unique and secure.
- Smart Card Technology: The CAC must use smart card technology, which includes a microprocessor and memory, to store and process sensitive information.
- Secure Authentication: The CAC must use secure authentication protocols, such as Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), to ensure the card holder's identity and access to sensitive information.
- Access Control: The CAC must be used to control access to sensitive information, systems, and facilities, ensuring that only authorized personnel have access.
- Data Encryption: The CAC must use data encryption to protect sensitive information, such as personal identifiable information (PII) and classified data.
- Compliance with Regulations: The CAC must comply with relevant regulations, such as the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) and the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) standards.
These are some of the common requirements for a CAC. If you have any specific requirements or questions, feel free to ask!