Redmond (Microsoft) revealed his intention to add support Fast IDentity Online (FIDO) Alliance to protect consumers, as announced by Windows Security Program Director Dustin Ingalls.
The FIDO Alliance aspires to “address the lack of interoperability between strong authentication devices, as well as the problems users face with creating multiple usernames and passwords access. "
The team "plans to change the nature of identity by developing specifications for an open, extensible, interoperable set of mechanisms that will replace our reliance on codeof access for the security authentication of users of electronic services."
Two authentication methods are provided, as explained in the graph below. (Fingerprints and dongle)
Ingalls he says that its project Microsoft for FIDO will be built into the current Windows 10 Technical preview, and will allow access to “Windows 10 sign-in, Azure Active Directory, SaaS services such as Office 365 Exchange Online, Salesforce, Citrix, Box, Concur” and other services using “two-factor authentication and all this without password"