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PIV-I Issuers

PIV-I: one credential, any application. PIV-I represents a major breakthrough in accelerating CyberSecurity improvement and cost reduction of security programs in public-private partnerships and interagency efforts. These credentials support Public Key Enabled applications, such as secure email, desktop login, website authentication, VPN access and Physical Access Control Systems.

 

CertiPath-certified PIV-I providers:

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The Federal PIV program has over 4 million active federal employees and contractors with PIV cards. PIV-I expands the success of this program to include Non-Federal Issuers. Conservative estimates for the number of active PIV-I credentials to be issued exceeds 25 million, serving non-executive federal, state and local agencies, first-responder organizations and others.

The success of the PIV and PIV-I programs is driven by a common infrastructure and sharing of the same standards:

  • Standardized card and interfaces,
  • Standardized card application,
  • Standardized data model,
  • Standardized PKI credentials,
  • Standardized interoperability and testing programs,

…for every card issued.

This broad standardization of high-assurance identity credentials using PIV technology opens up the market for every and any Public Key Enabled application.

CertiPath is the only commercial bridge able to certify PIV-I credential providers, as listed at idmanagement.gov.

 

 

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