NoFigure, somehow I thought that, after
all the time you've spent reading (and picking apart) the many posts about Wave's technology, you would've learned just the basics. Well, that's what I get for being an optimist......
As you are probably not aware, smart cards and digital certificates, which are used for identification of users, have their own life cycle management processes which must be managed as part of the overall data base and access control software in servers such as MS Active Directory, and Internet Access Servers. In the post that snackman surfaced, and efs reiterated, it looks like Microsoft is enhancing their capabilities for managing these. Wave's latest version of EMBASSY Trust Suite's Security Center, which handles the multifactor authentication of the user's identity, supports both smart cards and TPM based digital certificates, along with biometrics and passwords for authentication. Wave integrates with Microsoft's various servers including Active Directory. So, in my opinion, Wave appears to be well-positioned for these directions.
Can you reference just one post where you've provided, well, something of value??