A more likely alternative is that enterprises will finally begin making the most out of the little silicon chips housed on the motherboards of the PCs they’ve already bought. A few years ago, major OEMs began shipping PCs with Trusted Platform Modules (TPM), security chips used to store credentials and user certificates. While the technology is only on enterprise-class PCs today, it is widely expected to be on all PCs shipped within the next year or so and could be here tomorrow. null
I think his assessment is highly optimistic but he has the right idea -- security isn't going to get any better until we move away from the fantasy land that user passwords can ever be made secure.