
Federal PKI Program
The Federal Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Program is a system that helps secure online communications for U.S. federal agencies. It uses digital certificates—like electronic ID cards—to verify identities and encrypt data. This ensures that sensitive information, such as emails and transactions, remains private and protected from unauthorized access. By establishing trust in digital identities, the Federal PKI Program enables safe and reliable interactions between government agencies and the public, enhancing cybersecurity and protecting national interests.