Windows 10 will support password-killing biometric security at launch

TECHi's Author Brian Molidor
Opposing Author Blogs Read Source Article
Last Updated
TECHi's Take
Brian Molidor
Brian Molidor
  • Words 80
  • Estimated Read 1 min

Hackers have shown us time and time again that passwords aren’t as secure as many people seem to think they are which is why many companies have started to implement extra security measures to help protect their customers. Another solution to this would be the use of biometrics, which would be far more difficult for someone to steal. Apparently Microsoft likes the sound of this solution because the company has announced that Windows 10 will come with built-in FIDO support. 

Blogs

Blogs

  • Words 149
  • Estimated Read 1 min
Read Article

Today, Microsoft was a participant at the United States White House Cybersecurity and Consumer Protection Summit at Stanford University where industry leaders gathered to discuss collaborative opportunities and new developments that will bolster cybersecurity. Representing Microsoft at the event was Scott Charney, Corporate Vice President of Trustworthy Computing, who is responsible for a range of corporate programs that influence the security of Microsoft’s products, services, and internal networks. One of the administration’s top discussion points for the summit was stated as “shaping a cyber-savvy workforce and moving beyond passwords in partnership with the private sector”, which is also one of the top priorities for us here at Microsoft. Our work in this area is one of the most important priorities for the upcoming Windows 10 release. We talked recently about new password alternative and credential technology in our Windows 10: Security and Identity Protection for the Modern World blog.

Source

NOTE: TECHi Two-Takes are the stories we have chosen from the web along with a little bit of our opinion in a paragraph. Please check the original story in the Source Button below.

Balanced Perspective

TECHi weighs both sides before reaching a conclusion.

TECHi’s editorial take above outlines the reasoning that supports this position.

More Two Takes from Windows

Windows 10 Technical Preview for phones has been released
Windows 10 Technical Preview for phones has been released

Confirming last week's rumors, Microsoft has released the first build of Windows 10 Technical Preview for mobile devices today. Members of the Windows…

Cortana has made her way to the Windows 10 Technical Preview
Cortana has made her way to the Windows 10 Technical Preview

Just a few days after its big Windows 10 event, Microsoft has released the newest stable build of the new…

Microsoft is using popups to warn XP users of impending end-of-support
Microsoft is using popups to warn XP users of impending end-of-support

Microsoft is planning to use pop-up warnings to entice Windows XP users to upgrade. The software maker is ending support…

Windows 8.1 is up
Windows 8.1 is up

If you've been waiting for the next generation of Windows, it's here. Less than a year ago we were preparing to…