P12:
P12 files are portable, password-protected files with .p12 extensions. For example, software certificates must be installed into the Microsoft Certificate Store so that the user's certificates will be available for use with Microsoft products such as Internet Explorer and Outlook. In the DoD, Firefox is the approved browser used to create user software certificates and their corresponding keys into P12 files and stored on software tokens.
PDA:
Personal digital assistant
PED:
Personal electronic device
PII:
Personally Identifiable Information. Personal Information. Information about an individual that identifies, links, relates, or is unique to, or describes him or her (e.g., a social security number; age; military rank; civilian grade; marital status; race; salary; home or office phone numbers; other demographic, biometric, personnel, medical, and financial information, etc). Such information also is known as personally identifiable information (e.g., information which can be used to distinguish or trace an individual`s identity, such as his or her name; social security number; date and place of birth; mother`s maiden name; and biometric records, including any other personal information which is linked or linkable to a specified individual. (DoDD 5400.11, May 8, 2007)
PIN:
Personal Identification Number
PIV:
Personal Identity Verification
PIV Card:
PIV Card is the generic name for a common identification card that is produced by an HSPD-12 system. Other generic terms that are interchangeable with PIV card include credential or smart card. Departments and Agencies have the option to further brand the PIV card to make it more relevant and recognizable to employees and contractors. An example of PIV card branding will be the DoD's next generation Common Access Card (CAC), once it is PIV compliant.
PKE:
Public Key Enabling. PKE is the incorporation of the use of certificates for security services such as authentication, confidentiality, data integrity and non-repudiation. (DoDI 8520.2, PKI and PKE, 1 April 2004)
PKI:
Public Key Infrastructure. PKI is the framework and services that provide for the generation, production, distribution, control, and accounting and destruction of public key certificates. (DoDI 8520.2, PKI and PKE, 1 April 2004)
PKI Credentials:
A PKI Credential is a private key paired with a certificate that can be used for digital signatures and encryption and for outbound Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) authentication.