![]() By default, Outlook will only allow sign and encrypt emails when the configured email address on the client is same email address as encoded on the PIV card. The following guide walks you through configuring Outlook to leverage the digital signature and key management certificates found on your PIV to enable secure email. Encrypted emails prevent the message from being read by unintended recipients (confidentiality). ![]() Digitally signed emails give us confidence that the individual who claimed to send a message actually did (non-repudiation) and that the message was not modified while in transit (integrity). In general, “secure email” refers to digitally signed and/or encrypted emails. Personal Identity Verification (PIV) cards contain digital certificates that can help users send secure email. ![]() Sign and Encrypt Emails in Microsoft Outlook Certificate-Based Authentication on Azure AD (Coming Soon!) ![]()
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