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Secure Implementation of PIV Credential for Physical and Logical Access Control

Learn about implementing a secure PIV credential to access federally controlled facilities and information systems. Ensure identity verification, fraud resistance, rapid authentication, and accreditation. Enhance security and privacy.

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Secure Implementation of PIV Credential for Physical and Logical Access Control

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  1. June 27, 2005 Preparing your Implementation Plan

  2. General Information

  3. Control Objective A: Identification that is issued based on sound criteria for verifying an individual’s identity

  4. Control Objective B: Identification that is strongly resistant to identity fraud, tampering, counterfeiting, and terrorist exploitation

  5. Control ObjectiveC: Identification that can be rapidly authenticated electronically

  6. Control Objective D: Identification that is issued only by providers whose reliability has been established by an official accreditation process

  7. PIV II

  8. Using PIV credential for physical and logical access to Federally controlled facilities and information systems

  9. Security and Privacy

  10. Status

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