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as each question appears below, select a character to ask it about. then, indicate yes, maybe, or no for whether the character follows best practices for identity authentication. you may select each character only once.
how do you protect your common access card (cac) or personal identity verification (piv) card?
i use my cac occasionally as a secondary photo identification.
alex
statement
i use an app that generates a unique code for logging in
bailey
statement
i use flashdrive to save of my passwords
charlie
statement
i use my cac occasionally as a secondary photo identification
To determine the answer, we analyze the best practices for protecting CAC/PIV cards. Using a CAC as a secondary photo ID is not a best practice because CACs should be protected and used only for their intended secure access purposes, not as general photo ID. So the appropriate response for Charlie's statement (using CAC as secondary photo ID) is "No" (represented by the red thumbs - down icon).
CAC/PIV cards are for secure access, not general ID. Using them as secondary photo ID violates best practices, so the answer is the red thumbs - down (No).
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The appropriate response for Charlie's statement is the red thumbs - down icon (indicating "No" as this is not a best practice for protecting the CAC/PIV card).