AFPC Secure is a secure web-based application used by the U.S. Air Force Personnel Center (AFPC) to provide controlled, authenticated access to various personnel and human‑resources–related systems and services for Airmen, Guardians, and associated users.

What AFPC Secure Is

  • AFPC Secure is an identity and access management style front end that sits in front of multiple personnel systems tied to the Air Force Personnel Center, often accessed through or alongside the Air Force Portal.
  • It is designed to ensure that only properly authenticated and authorized users can reach sensitive HR applications and records, such as those related to assignments, benefits, and other personnel actions.

How It Fits Into Air Force Systems

  • Many HR and A1‑portfolio applications historically depended on AFPC Secure for sign‑on and access control before more modern cloud identity solutions began to replace or augment it.
  • Users commonly reach AFPC Secure resources through the Air Force Portal, which itself requires Department of Defense public key infrastructure credentials, like a Common Access Card (CAC), for full access.

Security And Access

  • AFPC Secure and related portal services rely on encrypted connections (for example, SSL/TLS) and DoD PKI certificates to protect login sessions and sensitive personal data in transit and at rest within Defense Information Systems Agency–managed environments.
  • Because these systems handle privacy and operational information, they are subject to strict auditing, compliance requirements, and ongoing modernization efforts, including moves toward multi‑factor authentication and cloud‑based identity platforms that can eventually replace legacy pieces of AFPC Secure’s role.

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