It is used to encrypt messages.
It is used to encrypt messages.
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CAC 40 opens by 09:00 am France time.
The Common Access Card (CAC) contains certificates that support: a. Identificationb. Encryptionc. Digital Signaturesd. All of the above
It is used to encrypt messages.
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The public key concerning the CAC refers to the authorized key that is open to all the concerned people. The encryption procedure ranges according to the key.
IASO course, Lesson 15Private KeysProtected by ownerUsed to sign messagesUsed to decrypt messagesKept in physical possession of owner
IASO course, Lesson 15Private KeysProtected by ownerUsed to sign messagesUsed to decrypt messagesKept in physical possession of owner
Identify the true statement concerning the private key on your CAC.a. It is used to sign messagesb. It is used to encrypt messagesc. It is used to verify signaturesd. Should be distributed freely and openly
The public key on a Common Access Card (CAC) identifies the cardholder and enables secure communications. It is part of a cryptographic pair used for authentication, ensuring that the cardholder can access secure systems and data. The public key facilitates the encryption of data that only the corresponding private key, held securely on the card, can decrypt. This mechanism supports various security functions, including digital signatures and secure email.
What happens when a CAC is terminated
example for the private and public key
A user's private key is kept private and known only to the user. The user's public key is made available to others to use. The private key can be used to encrypt a signature that can be verified by anyone with the public key. Or the public key can be used to encrypt information that can only be decrypted by the possessor of the private key
Front, bottom of the CAC