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DoD Network Initiatives CEISC 13 Apr 2006

DoD Network Initiatives CEISC 13 Apr 2006. Mr. Walter Coley Ms. Kathy Cotton AFWA/SCM. Distribution Authorized to U.S. Government Agencies and their Contractors only. Overview. Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) FTP Replacement Discussion. Public Key Infrastructure DoD Mandates.

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DoD Network Initiatives CEISC 13 Apr 2006

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  1. DoD Network InitiativesCEISC13 Apr 2006 Mr. Walter Coley Ms. Kathy Cotton AFWA/SCM Distribution Authorized to U.S. Government Agencies and their Contractors only

  2. Overview • Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) • FTP Replacement • Discussion

  3. Public Key InfrastructureDoD Mandates • Joint Task Force (JTF) – Global Network Operations (GNO) Communications Tasking Order (CTO) 06-02 • By 1 July 2006 • PK Enable all non-public NIPRNet web servers • By 31 July 2006 • Implement Smart Card Logon (SCL) to NIPRNet • Identify all systems not PK enabled • DoD contractors off-site must acquire certificates from an approved DoD External Certificate Authority (ECA) • New password and best practice guidance for “those systems and user populations unable to achieve CAC/PKI logon”

  4. FTP Replacement • FTP Ports (20, 21) will be blocked by DISA on 12/15/06 • Applies to all FTP traffic between DoD and non-DoD enclaves • Several options being considered • Establishing servers in the DoD DMZ • Migrate customers/data providers to Secure FTP • Must be FIPS 140-2 compliant, support scripting, and API • Commercial and Open Source alternatives being evaluated • Obtain waivers for non-DoD customers • Solution is being worked as a high priority

  5. Discussion

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