Mike Krieger
Liberty
Blitzkrieg
October 6, 2013
Earlier this week, USA Today reported that massive payment processor
MasterCard had joined the FIDO alliance. FIDO is an acronym for Fast IDentity
Online, and the group describes itself as:
The FIDO (Fast IDentity Online) Alliance is a 501(c)6 non-profit
organization nominally formed in July 2012 to address the lack of
interoperability among strong authentication devices as well as the problems
users face with creating and remembering multiple usernames and passwords. The
FIDO Alliance plans to change the nature of authentication by developing
specifications that define an open, scalable, interoperable set of mechanisms
that supplant reliance on passwords to securely authenticate users of online
services. This new standard for security devices and browser plugins will allow
any website or cloud application to interface with a broad variety of existing
and future FIDO-enabled devices that the user has for online security.
USA Today reports that:
SAN FRANCISCO — MasterCard is joining the FIDO Alliance, signaling that
the payment network is getting interested in using fingerprints and other
biometric data to identify people for online payments.
MasterCard will be the first major payment network to join
FIDO. The Alliance is developing an open industry standard for
biometric data such as fingerprints to be used for identification online.
The goal is to replace clunky passwords and take friction out of logging
on and purchasing using mobile devices.
It’s for your own good, and it’ll probably fight terrorism too!
Apple’s new iPhone 5s smartphone has a fingerprint sensor, but the tech
giant is not part of FIDO. However, Google is part of the Alliance, and
devices running Google’s Android operating system will have fingerprint sensors
by
next year.
I’m sure the folks at the Department of Homeland Security will be more than
happy that the financial giant will make mass collection under its Biometric
Optical Surveillance System (BOSS) that much easier. Serfs up suckers!
Full article here.
Sunday, October 6, 2013
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