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The public key on your Common Access Card (CAC) is part of a cryptographic key pair used for secure communications and authentication. It allows others to encrypt messages that only you can decrypt with your corresponding private key, ensuring confidentiality. Additionally, it can be used to verify your digital signature, confirming your identity and the integrity of the information you provide. This public key is accessible to those who need to communicate securely with you.

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