Date Published: June 2016
Author(s)
David Cooper (NIST), Hildegard Ferraiolo (NIST), Ramaswamy Chandramouli (NIST), Nabil Ghadiali (National Gallery of Art), Jason Mohler (Electrosoft Services), Steven Brady (Electrosoft Services)
NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-157 contains technical guidelines for the implementation of standards-based, secure, reliable, interoperable Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)-based identity credentials that are issued for mobile devices by federal departments and agencies to individuals who possess and prove control over a valid Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Card. This document, SP 800-166, contains the requirements and test assertions for testing the Derived PIV Application and associated Derived PIV data objects implemented on removable hardware tokens and within mobile devices. The tests reflect the design goals of interoperability and interface functions.
NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-157 contains technical guidelines for the implementation of standards-based, secure, reliable, interoperable Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)-based identity credentials that are issued for mobile devices by federal departments and agencies to individuals who possess...
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NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-157 contains technical guidelines for the implementation of standards-based, secure, reliable, interoperable Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)-based identity credentials that are issued for mobile devices by federal departments and agencies to individuals who possess and prove control over a valid Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Card. This document, SP 800-166, contains the requirements and test assertions for testing the Derived PIV Application and associated Derived PIV data objects implemented on removable hardware tokens and within mobile devices. The tests reflect the design goals of interoperability and interface functions.
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Keywords
authentication; derived PIV application; derived PIV application data model; derived PIV credential; derived test requirements (DTR); FIPS 201; implementation under test (IUT); mobile devices; Personal Identity Verification (PIV); test assertions; token command interface
Control Families
Identification and Authentication