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What is PIV compliance?

What is PIV compliance?

PIV, or Personal Identity Verification is a multi-factor authentication solution that covers the complete lifecycle of the identity: from identity proofing, secure credential issuance, IT systems and physical/facility access, and retirement of the trusted secure credential.

Can everyone get a PIV card?

A PIV Card Applicant is anyone who is eligible to apply for a VA PIV Card. To be eligible, you must: Be an employee, contractor, affiliate or volunteer who will work with VA for more than six months continuously or more than 180 aggregate days in a given year, and.

How do I get a PIV card?

Contracting Officer Representatives (CORs) may request a PIV or Facility Access Card (FAC) ID card for contractors through the PIV credentialing process by submitting a request to [email protected] . The Security Service Center will contact the COR/contractor to complete the enrollment process.

Who needs a PIV card?

Who gets a PIV Card? All BIE federal employees (Title 5 & Title 25) are required to have an active PIV Card. In addition, contractors may occasionally require a PIV Card on a case-by-case basis. If you have a contractor who may require a card, contact your servicing Personnel Security Specialist.

In what type of situation would a PIV be required for federal government use?

HSPD-12 explicitly requires the use of PIV Cards “in gaining physical access to Federally controlled facilities and logical access to Federally controlled information systems.” [HSPD-12] The PIV Card employs microprocessor-based smart card technology, and is designed to be counterfeit-resistant, tamper-resistant, and …

How does a PIV card work?

PIV credentials have certificates and key pairs, pin numbers, biometrics like fingerprints and pictures, and other unique identifiers. When these items are put together in a PIV credential, the credential provides the capability to implement multifactor authentication for networks, applications, and buildings.

What is PIV exemption?

1. If a user’s PIV card is lost, damaged, or malfunctioning, the user may contact ESD at (855) 673-4357 to remedy the problem. 2. Once ESD verifies the identification of the user, the user will be granted a 14-day exemption.

What is the difference between CAC and PIV?

In summary: CAC is for Department of Defense users. PIV is for civilian users working for the Federal government. PIV-I is for non-Federal entities that need to access government systems.

How does PIV card authentication work?

How do I get a PIV certificate from the CAC?

Click to login using your Common Access Card (CAC). Click the Activate PIV Certificate button to activate the PIV on your CAC card. Click Proceed to begin the process of activating your PIV certificate.