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Support for PIV-cards as 2nd Factor Authentication

avs1
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Will Duo support PIV-cards as a second factor authentication?


Thanks,

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Dooley
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Level 3

Hi Al,
As you may be aware, Duo Authentication for Windows Logon v2.1.0 and later permits use of the Windows smart card login provider as an alternative to Duo. You can read more about Duo for Windows Logon smart card support here: https://help.duo.com/s/article/3192.

If you’re looking for smart card support for other applications, please share this feature request with your Account Executive, Customer Success Manager, or Duo Support. Thanks!

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Dooley
Level 3
Level 3

Hi Al,
As you may be aware, Duo Authentication for Windows Logon v2.1.0 and later permits use of the Windows smart card login provider as an alternative to Duo. You can read more about Duo for Windows Logon smart card support here: https://help.duo.com/s/article/3192.

If you’re looking for smart card support for other applications, please share this feature request with your Account Executive, Customer Success Manager, or Duo Support. Thanks!

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