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NIST SP 1800-12

Derived Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Credentials

Date Published: August 2019

Author(s)

William Newhouse (NIST), Michael Bartock (NIST), Jeffrey Cichonski (NIST), Hildegard Ferraiolo (NIST), Murugiah Souppaya (NIST), Christopher Brown (MITRE), Spike Dog (MITRE), Susan Prince (MITRE), Julian Sexton (MITRE)

Abstract

Keywords

mobile threat; multifactor authentication; personal identity verification; PIV Card; smart card; cybersecurity; Derived PIV Credential (DPC); Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM); mobile device; identity
Control Families

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Documentation

Publication:
https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP.1800-12
Download URL

Supplemental Material:
SP 1800-12 files

Related NIST Publications:
FIPS 201-3
SP 800-157
IR 8055

Document History:
09/29/17: SP 1800-12 (Draft)
08/02/18: SP 1800-12 (Draft)
08/27/19: SP 1800-12 (Final)