Cryptnox FIDO2 + PIV + MIFARE DESFire EV3 16K white PVC smart card with FIDO2, U2F, MIFARE DESFire and PIV SP 800-73-4 badges

FIDO2, PIV and MIFARE DESFire on One Enterprise Smart Card

The new Cryptnox FIDO2 + PIV + MIFARE DESFire EV3 16K card puts phishing-resistant cloud authentication, certificate-based enterprise identity and contactless building access on a single printable employee badge — without merging the three security functions.

Published 19 August 2026  ·  Cryptnox SA, Geneva

Enterprise identity has traditionally been split across several credentials. An employee may carry a hardware security key for phishing-resistant MFA, a Personal Identity Verification (PIV) smart card for workstation or certificate-based authentication, and a separate RFID badge for entering the office.

The new Cryptnox FIDO2 + PIV + MIFARE DESFire EV3 16K card takes a converged approach: three independent security functions coexist on one printable, wallet-sized enterprise smart card. A FIDO2 PIV MIFARE smart card in this configuration serves as the employee’s security key, PIV credential and door badge at once.

FIDO2 handles modern web and cloud authentication. PIV provides certificate-based enterprise identity and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) functionality. MIFARE DESFire EV3 16K provides the contactless credential space used for compatible physical-access systems. The result is one employee badge that can span online accounts, workstations and doors without turning the three security functions into one shared key system.

For the complete card range and configuration comparison, see the Cryptnox converged identity and access smart-card hub.

FIDO2

Cloud & web

Phishing-resistant sign-in for Microsoft Entra ID, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace and other WebAuthn services.

PIV

Workstation & PKI

Certificate-based Windows and Active Directory logon, VPN, S/MIME and document signing.

MIFARE DESFire EV3

Building access

16 KB of contactless application memory for compatible physical-access control systems.

Why combine digital identity and physical access on one card?

From the employee's point of view, the distinction between logical and physical access is increasingly artificial. The same person may authenticate to Microsoft Entra ID, unlock a Windows workstation, establish a certificate-based VPN session and pass through controlled doors during the same working day.

The underlying technologies are different, however, and they should remain different. Convergence is valuable because it reduces the number of physical objects an organization issues and employees carry — not because it merges every credential into one secret.

TechnologyPrimary roleTypical enterprise uses
FIDO2 / WebAuthnPhishing-resistant online authenticationCloud apps, SaaS, MFA and passwordless authentication where supported
PIVCertificate-based enterprise identityWindows / Active Directory smart-card logon, PKI, VPN, S/MIME and digital signatures
MIFARE DESFire EV3 16KPhysical-access credentialBuilding access, employee badges and compatible PACS deployments

On the Cryptnox card, these functions are implemented as separate applications with separate keys, memory and access conditions. One badge therefore does not mean one shared set of keys.

FIDO2 for phishing-resistant cloud and web authentication

FIDO2 is designed around public-key authentication rather than reusable passwords or one-time codes. During registration, a credential is created for the relying service; the private key remains protected by the authenticator while the service stores the corresponding public key. Because authentication is bound to the legitimate service origin, a look-alike phishing site cannot simply replay the credential.

The FIDO Alliance specifications define FIDO2 as the combination of WebAuthn and the Client to Authenticator Protocol (CTAP), supporting passwordless, second-factor and multi-factor experiences with compatible authenticators.

For enterprises, this makes the FIDO2 function suitable for Microsoft Entra ID, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace and other services that support FIDO2 or WebAuthn. Passwordless sign-in is available where the service and platform support it; elsewhere the same card can be used as a phishing-resistant second factor.

On this EV3 16K edition, the Cryptnox FIDO2 applet is FIDO Alliance Certified at Level 1 for FIDO2 CTAP2.1 and provides 64 resident-credential slots for discoverable credentials, with ES256 / NIST P-256 used on the FIDO2 side.

Technical implementation details are available in the Cryptnox FIDO2 card technical specifications.

PIV for smart-card logon, PKI and digital signatures

FIDO2 and PIV solve different identity problems. FIDO2 is optimized for modern web and identity-provider authentication, while PIV provides a certificate-based smart-card architecture for enterprise identity and PKI.

The PIV application on the Cryptnox card implements NIST SP 800-73-4 and supports the four standard PIV key slots: 9A for PIV authentication, 9C for digital signatures, 9D for key management and 9E for card authentication. It supports RSA-4096, RSA-2048, ECC P-256 and ECC P-384, with keys generated on-card so private key material does not need to leave the secure element (NXP JCOP 4.5 on P71D600).

This enables deployment scenarios such as Windows and Active Directory smart-card logon, certificate-based VPN and Wi-Fi access, S/MIME, document signing and code-signing workflows.

For the product's PIV implementation details, see the Cryptnox PIV smart-card technical specifications.

NIST now lists SP 800-73-4 as superseded by a later revision. Cryptnox describes this specific product according to the SP 800-73-4 implementation it currently provides, rather than as "the latest" PIV specification.

MIFARE DESFire EV3 16K for physical access

The third function brings the same employee badge into the physical-access environment. This edition uses MIFARE DESFire EV3 with 16 KB of memory for compatible access-control deployments.

NXP's DESFire EV3 family supports ISO/IEC 14443 Type A communication, AES-based security options and multi-application use. The 16 KB capacity gives an access-control integrator more room for applications and data than the older Cryptnox EV2 4K edition.

The MIFARE credential remains independent from the FIDO2 and PIV credentials. It ships for personalization by the organization's facilities team or access-control integrator, including key diversification appropriate to the target deployment.

For MIFARE-specific details, see the Cryptnox MIFARE DESFire product specifications.

Before a bulk rollout: compatibility with proprietary physical-access ecosystems is not universal. Test a sample card end to end with the intended readers, access-control software and key-management configuration.

One printable employee badge instead of multiple tokens

The value of a converged credential is not only technical. The EV3 16K card uses the standard ISO/IEC 7810 ID-1 / CR80 form factor and a blank white PVC face intended for standard ID-card printing.

An organization can add an employee photograph, company branding, name, department, visible ID number or QR code, then issue the card through the same physical badge workflow already familiar to employees and facilities teams.

Under the printed surface, the same object can serve as a FIDO2 security key, a PIV smart card and a MIFARE DESFire EV3 physical-access credential. That can reduce the operational burden of issuing separate objects while preserving separate credential lifecycles.

Three objects → one

A security key, a PIV card and an RFID badge collapse into a single CR80 card that fits an existing badge holder, lanyard or wallet.

Printable white PVC

Standard ID-card printers add photo, name, department and branding — the company badge and the security credential become one object.

Separate lifecycles preserved

FIDO2 enrollment, PIV certificate issuance and DESFire personalization stay under their respective owners.

Familiar issuance workflow

Facilities teams keep the badge process employees already know, while IT keeps control of the logical credentials.

One card, three security functions

View the FIDO2 + PIV + MIFARE DESFire EV3 16K card, or compare it with the other Cryptnox converged configurations.

One card, three separately managed security functions

Combining several applications on one physical smart card naturally raises a security question: does one function gain access to the keys or secrets belonging to another?

The Cryptnox architecture keeps the FIDO2, PIV and MIFARE applications logically separated inside the secure element. Each application uses its own keys, memory and security mechanisms. The benefit is physical consolidation without intentionally collapsing the trust boundaries between online authentication, enterprise PKI and physical access.

Certification claims should also be kept separate:

  • The card runs on the NXP JCOP 4.5 / P71D600 platform — a Common Criteria EAL6+ certified NXP secure controller and Java Card platform, each certified in its own evaluated configuration.
  • The Cryptnox FIDO2 applet has its own FIDO Alliance certification.
  • The OpenFIPS201 v2.0 PIV applet is FIPS 140-3 validated as the module OpenFIPS201 v2.0 PIV Applet on NXP P71D600 (CMVP #5280 — Overall Level 2, Physical Security Level 4) — the same platform this card uses. The card is a multi-application configuration, so the finished card is not claimed as FIPS validated.

These component claims should not be rewritten as a single whole-card FIPS or Common Criteria certification.

NFC and contact interfaces for different workflows

A converged enterprise badge has to work across very different devices. The Cryptnox card supports both NFC (ISO/IEC 14443 Type A) and a contact smart-card interface (ISO 7816).

For desktop environments, the card can be inserted into a standard CCID-class smart-card reader. This is particularly relevant for PIV smart-card logon and certificate operations. On supported mobile platforms and services, FIDO2 authentication can be performed over NFC. MIFARE DESFire physical access is contactless by design.

Platform behavior is not identical everywhere:

  • Windows 10/11 provides the strongest combined FIDO2 and PIV desktop environment for this product.
  • iOS supports FIDO2 over NFC on compatible iPhones.
  • Android external NFC security keys are primarily supported through CTAP1/U2F second-factor flows rather than full external-key CTAP2/passkey functionality.
  • macOS behavior varies by version and browser, and Linux FIDO2 use through a CCID reader requires the Cryptnox HID bridge.

For setup guidance, use the Cryptnox FIDO2 tutorials and review the available Cryptnox smart-card readers.

Where a FIDO2 PIV MIFARE smart card makes sense

Consider an organization using Microsoft Entra ID for cloud authentication, certificate-based identity for Windows or VPN access, and MIFARE DESFire for office doors. Without convergence, the employee may need several separate credentials. With a converged smart card, the FIDO2 application can be registered with online services, the PIV application can be provisioned by the IT/PKI team, and the DESFire application can be personalized by the facilities or Physical Access Control System (PACS) integrator.

The employee carries one badge, while the organization continues to operate the underlying security functions independently. This model is relevant to financial institutions, government contractors, critical-infrastructure operators, healthcare organizations and other environments where strong logical authentication and controlled physical access coexist.

Provisioning remains under enterprise control

The three functions have different provisioning lifecycles. The FIDO2 applet is personalized for FIDO2 enrollment at issuance. The PIV application is provided for customer personalization with the organization's keys, certificates and PIN policy. The MIFARE DESFire EV3 application must be personalized and its default keys diversified by the access-control integrator before production use.

This separation is operationally useful: the cloud-identity team does not need to control building-access keys, and the facilities team does not need access to PIV certificate-management secrets.

For volume deployment, pre-printing or integration requirements, contact Cryptnox.

Which Cryptnox configuration should you choose?

The three-function EV3 16K card is intended for organizations that genuinely need online FIDO2 authentication, PIV enterprise identity and MIFARE-based physical access on the same badge.

  • If the requirement is only phishing-resistant web authentication, a dedicated FIDO2 Security Key card is simpler.
  • If employees need FIDO2 plus building access but no certificate-based PKI, a FIDO2 + MIFARE configuration removes the unnecessary PIV layer.
  • If the organization needs FIDO2 and PIV but no building-access credential, the FIDO2 + PIV card provides the logical-identity combination.
  • If cloud authentication, PKI identity and physical access must coexist on the same printable employee badge, choose the FIDO2 + PIV + MIFARE DESFire EV3 16K configuration.

Compare the available combinations on the Cryptnox converged identity and access smart-card page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can one smart card handle FIDO2, PIV and building access?

Yes. The EV3 16K Cryptnox configuration places separate FIDO2, PIV and MIFARE DESFire applications on the same physical smart card. They share the physical form factor while retaining separate keys, memory and security mechanisms.

Does FIDO2 replace PIV?

No. FIDO2 is primarily used for phishing-resistant web and identity-provider authentication. PIV is a certificate-based smart-card architecture used for enterprise PKI, workstation authentication, digital signatures and other certificate workflows. They are complementary.

What does MIFARE DESFire EV3 16K add?

It adds the physical-access component and 16 KB of DESFire application memory for compatible access-control deployments. The access-control integrator must personalize the DESFire application and verify compatibility with the target PACS environment.

Can the card be printed as an employee ID badge?

Yes. The card is a blank white CR80 / ID-1 PVC card intended for normal ID-card printing, allowing a company to add employee photos, names, branding and other visual identification.

Is the entire card FIPS 140-3 validated?

The complete multi-application card should not be described as one whole-card FIPS 140-3 validation. The underlying platform and the PIV applet have defined validation scopes, and the FIDO2 function has its own FIDO certification. Certification claims remain component-specific.

Does it work over NFC and contact readers?

Yes. The card supports NFC and ISO 7816 contact interfaces. The interface used depends on the function, device, operating system and application.

What should be tested before an enterprise rollout?

Test the actual identity provider, browsers, operating systems, CCID/NFC readers, PIV middleware and physical-access infrastructure. MIFARE compatibility in proprietary PACS environments should be validated before bulk deployment.

One employee badge for digital and physical identity

Identity security does not need to mean adding another physical token every time a new authentication requirement appears. FIDO2, PIV and MIFARE serve different purposes, and preserving those distinctions is important. But those technologies do not necessarily need three separate physical form factors.

The Cryptnox FIDO2 + PIV + MIFARE DESFire EV3 16K smart card brings phishing-resistant authentication, certificate-based enterprise identity and physical access onto one printable employee badge while keeping the underlying applications separately managed.

For organizations looking to consolidate cloud authentication, workstation identity and building access, it provides a practical bridge between modern FIDO2 authentication, established PIV/PKI infrastructure and MIFARE DESFire physical-access systems.

Ready to consolidate the badge?

Explore the EV3 16K converged smart card, or talk to the Cryptnox team about an enterprise or pre-printed deployment.

Certification statements refer to specific components: the Common Criteria EAL6+ certified NXP secure controller and JCOP platform, the FIDO Alliance-certified Cryptnox FIDO2 applet, and the FIPS 140-3 validated module OpenFIPS201 v2.0 PIV Applet on NXP P71D600 (CMVP #5280 — Overall Level 2). The finished multi-application card is not claimed as FIPS validated, and these component claims do not constitute a whole-card certification. MIFARE and DESFire are trademarks of NXP B.V. Compatibility with proprietary access-control ecosystems should be validated with sample cards before bulk deployment.