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NetCentrics Announces the Implementation of HSPD-12 Directive Using Cryptographic Only Log-in (CCL) and Smart Cards for the Headquarters, Department of the Army.


Aggressive Security Measure Uses a Two-factor Authentication The use of two independent mechanisms for authentication; for example, requiring a smart card and a password. The combination is less likely to allow abuse than either component alone. See authentication.  for Access to the Unclassified un·clas·si·fied  
adj.
1. Not placed or included in a class or category: unclassified mail.

2.
 Network

VIENNA, Va. -- NetCentrics Corporation, a technology consulting firm Noun 1. consulting firm - a firm of experts providing professional advice to an organization for a fee
consulting company

business firm, firm, house - the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments; "he worked for a
, announced today their involvement in successfully deploying one of the first enterprise wide Common Cryptographic Log-in (CCL 1. CCL - Coral Common LISP.
2. CCL - Computer Control Language. English-like query language based on COLINGO, for IBM 1401 and IBM 1410.
) using Common Access Cards (CAC See Consumer Advisory Council. ) solutions to improve the security of the network at Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA HQDA Headquarters, Department of the Army ). This implementation was a pilot to identify challenges that could occur while deploying CCL to computer systems and secure email systems throughout the entire US Army. This level of effort was put forth in order to comply with Homeland Security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security
Department of Homeland Security

executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States
 and Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12).

Presidential Directive HSPD-12 directs all government agencies to improve the security of their physical locations, and to increase security to computer networks and systems. The Common Access Card is now in use to provide physical access to buildings, and will increasingly become the preferred method of access to computer networks and other secure communication systems. Since it uses a two factor authentication method (something you have AND something you know), it will replace the standard user's log-in ID and password.

"NetCentrics, as part of the L3 team at HQDA did an outstanding job deploying the technology necessary for HQDA to achieve its security goals," said Michael E. Shea, VP/Program Director for L3 Services Group supporting IMCEN IMCEN Information Management Support Center
IMCEN Information Management Center
. "NetCentrics demonstrated an excellent understanding of the challenges and issues and is in the forefront of securing our vital information assets and systems."

"We're proud to have supported IMCEN (Information Management Center) to make HQDA one of the first agencies in the federal government compliant with HSPD-12 for system access and security," said Bob Dixon, Senior Network Strategist at NetCentrics. "Supporting over 10,000 users, we've learned a lot about the challenges and issues facing large organizations tasked with implementing Cryptographic Only Log-in and two factor authentications."

As part of the L3 team supporting IMCEN, NetCentrics worked with HQDA to identify the appropriate hardware, readers and terminals and integrated the solution into the existing Microsoft-based Active Directory network. The 10,000+ individuals accessing the HQDA system now use their CAC cards and a PIN number to identify themselves to log-in to the network and secure email, rather than a simple user name and password.

About NetCentrics

NetCentrics is a technology consulting firm helping clients become more innovative and more productive by improving the use of technology, information and ideas. NetCentrics develops and manages secure and reliable computer networks and helps our customers collaborate more effectively. Our solutions help our clients manage, share and analyze information more effectively. NetCentrics and its OVO OVO Ongeïdentificeerd Vliegend Object (Dutch: Unidentified Flying Object)
OVO OpenView Operations (HP)
OVO Open View Operations
 division also build software to improve personal and workgroup productivity and innovation.

For more information on NetCentrics, see our website at www.netcentrics.com or call us at (703) 714-7345 x2.
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