We should protect our Common Access Card (CAC) or Personal Identity Verification (PIV) card by Storing it in a shielded sleeve to avoid chip cloning.
A framework for multi-factor authentication (MFA) on a smartcard is created by the Personal Identity Verification (PIV) security standard, which is described in NIST FIPS 201-2.
Although PIV was initially developed for the US government, it has been extensively used in commercial applications. The standard is very appealing due to its high assurance identity proofing and capability to implement MFA to secure physical and network resources.
The purpose of this article is to explain the Personal Identity Verification standard and offer an enterprise-ready PIV solution.
Although a PIV credential can offer a high level of identity assurance, there isn't much data actually stored there. Before the credential is even issued, human resources typically conducts the majority of the identity verification.
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