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By Dan Ilett
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 16, 2004 6:18:00 PM

Passwords will soon be a thing of the past, replaced by biometric and smart-card technology, Bill Gates reiterated on Tuesday.

Speaking at the Microsoft IT Forum in Copenhagen, Denmark, the Microsoft chair predicted that people will soon rely on alternative means of authenticating their identity.

"A major problem for identity systems is the weakness of passwords," Gates said. "Unfortunately, with the type of critical information (protected by) these systems, we aren't going to be able to rely on passwords. Moving to biometric and smart cards is a wave that is coming, and we see our leading customers doing this."

Gates added that Microsoft plans to issue smart cards to its employees for accessing the company building and their computers. The system will be based on Microsoft's .Net technology.

"In time, we will completely replace passwords," Gates said. "Having the .Net capability, we are very excited to see smart cards moving into this framework."

Smart cards contain a microchip that stores data. They have been used in cell phones and for online banking, among other things. Biometric technology is based on recognizing people's unique physical characteristics, such as facial structure or fingerprints, to authenticate identity.

There is growing acceptance in the technology industry that people need to supply greater proof of identity before being allowed to use corporate systems.

Last week, Howard Schmidt, the chief security officer for eBay and a former White House adviser on cybersecurity, called for greater use of two-factor authentication, in which people must supply two forms of identification.

"We're doing better security now, but we still depend on usernames and passwords as a way of getting online. We now have the technology for the end-user to have two-factor authentication. We expect to see security grow" and to see different security techniques being used together, Schmidt said, adding that people had to accept the need to supply more credentials.

Schmidt gave the example of how America Online was issuing two-factor Secure-ID tokens to many of its users. He said bank cards are also a good example of authentication: "They are something you have--the card--and something you know--the PIN."

The Microsoft IT Forum continues until Friday.

Dan Ilett reports for London-based ZDNet UK.

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So, if you have half-brains – please tell me what was wrong with my statements in the previous posts and why?... (Read the rest)
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Passwords: Forget your Gates  Xunil_Sierutuf | 11/16/04
And how much will that cost  Arrg | 11/16/04
It's costing you not to have it....  rock06r | 11/16/04
Biometric Security Hoax  JohnMinn | 11/17/04
Biometric Security Hoax  CodeBubba | 11/18/04
Biometric Security Hoax  stephen0838_z | 11/18/04
You gotta be kidding  theace18 | 11/16/04
no kidding...  linuxoverwindows | 11/17/04
Sure thing, Bill  alterego_z | 11/16/04
640K should be enough for anyone  SC-man | 11/17/04
managed biometric data  +-Chris-+ | 11/16/04
re: managed biometric data  alterego_z | 11/16/04
Why Not? If Bill Says It's Ok, Then I'll Do It!!  itanalyst | 11/16/04
Start with your ATM card  rock06r | 11/16/04
You do know that  FilledOut | 11/17/04
Hilarious!  marksashton | 11/16/04
ABMers are good at cutting and pasting the same reply. (NT)  NonZealot | 11/16/04
What's an ABMer?  voska | 11/16/04
Anything But Microsoft (ABM)...  DigitalKid | 11/16/04
geekdom  SC-man | 11/17/04
Hilarious  esblake | 11/17/04
Dumbest post here (nt).  doe_z | 11/17/04
lol  linuxoverwindows | 11/17/04
Huh?  mds_z | 11/18/04
thank you for your permission, sir.  linuxoverwindows | 11/17/04
Congratulations!  StanWest | 11/20/04
The problem is....  Nigel Johnstone | 11/16/04
too simplified  rock06r | 11/16/04
Well said.  doe_z | 11/17/04
Passwords are still required  voska | 11/16/04
Easy to hack tools or Bill Gates wants everything you have.  Vily Clay | 11/16/04
Really...?  rock06r | 11/16/04
They keep Biometrics on MS OS/servers ... Should I continue? (NT)  Vily Clay | 11/16/04
Please Do  s31064_z | 11/21/04
Maybe you can show your brains first?  Vily Clay | 11/22/04
Easy to hack  SC-man | 11/17/04
Replace the worse with better and go on. (NT)  Vily Clay | 11/17/04
just open all the windows  linuxoverwindows | 11/17/04
Hey, the Title Changed!!!!  coffeenite | 11/16/04
not to mention  linuxoverwindows | 11/17/04
Forgetting one major problem  TechDiva_z | 11/16/04
good point  linuxoverwindows | 11/17/04
Said it before,  FilledOut | 11/17/04
Re: 640 K  NoDogs | 11/17/04
Maybe it is a case of sour grapes  dbriscoe | 11/17/04
MSLinux.NET  linuxoverwindows | 11/17/04
crap, i spoke too soon!  linuxoverwindows | 11/17/04
biometric ID on the old system?  trm1945 | 11/17/04
The Bill and Steve comedy company  Roger Huffadine | 11/18/04
Chip in wrist | forehead! Yeah!  kwalker_z | 11/18/04
SmartCard? Been there, done that  wupdike@... | 11/18/04
where is the future of smartcards?  davidcarta | 11/18/04
The Mark of the Beast  RexBallard | 11/18/04
"Mark of the Beast"  PhoenixStorm26 | 11/18/04
Of course it's coming, but...  robspcfixerupper@... | 11/18/04
Focus on Technology  myohmy | 11/18/04
Another step in the WRONG direction  jgoodman_z | 11/18/04
Rights?  joeclectic@... | 11/18/04
Lost, but not forgotten...  tgbayly@... | 11/18/04
Another strategy to push propritary .NET  steitel | 11/18/04
Bill's kinda Passe himself these days  StanWest | 11/20/04
1500 Million installed SIM cards in GSM...  Theo19 | 11/21/04

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