Respuesta :

The certificates that the common access card or personal identity verification card contains are identification, encryption, and digital signature.

Depending on the owner, the common access card (CAC) includes one or three PKI certificates. If the CAC is used for identity functions simplest, an identification certificate is all that is wished. But, in order to get entry to a computer, sign a record, or encrypt email, a signature and encryption certificate are also required.

A CAC is about the dimensions of a general debit card and has an embedded microchip that allows the encryption and cryptographic signing of email and the use of public key infrastructure (PKI) authentication tools.

A personal identification verification (PIV) card is a united states of America Federal smart card that contains the important data for the cardholder to be granted to Federal facilities and facts structures and assure appropriate stages of security for all relevant Federal applications.

Learn more about common access cards here brainly.com/question/27823652

#SPJ4

ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE