It looks to me like this is the two-factor authentication technology which is - it costs nothing.
Governments can also control their own identification and authentication technology for privacy and security, and still run on Windows.
They're moving forward on this authentication technology.
All of our little authentication technologies are just pseudorandom number generators.
And let's not count on authentication technologies like DomainKeys as a panacea.
Again, I wish they had followed through and supported existing authentication technology rather than inventing their own.
That technology and additional authentication technology has been sort of subsumed by the formal spec.
We'll have a whole different authentication technology by then.
The premise was simple in that the existing authentication technologies were unsatisfactory and easy to compromise.
Many network capabilities can be made to rely upon authentication technologies for the provisioning of an access control policy.