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Locks/Unlocks 
Device 
Provides two-factor 
authentication and  
integrates with 
CAC/PIV server to  
validate credentials.
Embedded Solution
Installs directly 
on the device. 
Requires no server 
or middleware. 
Supports several 
protocols, 
including Active 
Directory, LDAP, 
and Kerberos.
 
Simplifies User 
Experience
Easy-to-use log-in 
process and menu 
prompts enhance 
user productivity.
Facilitates Access 
Control 
Canon Access 
Management 
System (AMS) 
enables 
administrators to 
easily configure 
role-based access 
and granular-level 
feature controls.
Enables Easy 
Implementation
Configures via  
Web interface  
from anywhere  
on the network.  
Allow users to 
self-register cards.
Integrates with 
Authorized Send 
for CAC/PIV
Allows credential 
sharing between 
applications for 
authorized users  
to improve 
efficiency.
 
Federal agencies—both civilian and military (DoD)—require enhanced user authentication, data security, and 
information assurance to help comply with the requirements of the Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 
(HSPD-12). Employees must verify their identity and security classifications using secure and reliable forms of 
identification, such as Common Access Card (CAC) and Personal Identity Verification (PIV). And with networked 
multifunction printers (MFPs) being deployed on a greater scale in these locations, Canon developed Advanced 
Authentication CAC/PIV—an easy-to-use, two-factor embedded authentication solution to lock and unlock Canon 
devices. This serverless solution ensures that all device functions are locked down until users insert their 
government-issued Common Access Card/Personal Identity Verification into the card reader and enter their 
PIN. Only those authenticated individuals are granted access to the device. 
For additional control over use of the device, Advanced Authentication CAC/PIV works with Canon’s Access 
Management System (AMS) to facilitate role-based access control. After users insert their CAC/PIV to unlock 
the device, the Main Menu presents the user with access only to the device functions they have been granted 
permission to use. For example, some users may be permitted to copy and send documents from the device, 
while others may only have copy privileges. 
Canon provides a variety of control capabilities that Federal agencies can use to enhance their security and 
increase productivity.
  Does your agency 
need to comply 
with HSPD-12 or 
integrate to a CAC/
PIV server to validate 
user credentials? 
  Do you need to 
prevent leaks and 
restrict access to 
your device? 
  Do you want to 
simplify user log-in,  
track device usage, 
and increase 
productivity?
Common Access Card/Personal Identity Verification Solutions
ADVANCED AUTHENTICATION CAC/PIV
Secure, embedded solution 
that validates credentials 
before allowing access 
to Canon multifunction 
device functions.