As government organizations increasingly move towards mobile devices, they are asking how they can provide their workers with access to their applications and data with a secure digital certificate. Common Access Cards (CAC) and Personal Identity Verification (PIV) smart cards are used to manage access to both online and physical resources through controlled access to networks, systems, building and spaces. However, this standard way of doing things doesn’t always work in mobile situations.
Securely storing government credentials on mobile devices allows these individuals to transform their applications into a secure enterprise space; and this is where derived credentials come into place.
In this 60 minute educational web seminar, e-SignLive along with Entrust, the leader in government software authentication platforms that strengthen security in a wide range of identity and transaction ecosystems, will provide an overview of derived PIV/CAC credentials for government and how the derived credential on mobile devices is the next generation of US Government’s use of PKI, enabling government workers to build trust for authentication in an increasingly mobile workplace.
Attendees will learn:
Featuring a live demo application of e-signatures with derived credentials, this is a must-attend session for any federal organization looking to create a secure and legally enforceable means of executing regulated transactions using laptops, iPads and smartphones.
***If you are not sure whether or not you can attend the live webinar, as long as you register now, you will receive a link for downloading the archived webinar.
Sponsored by: e-SignLive by Vasco
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