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Passwords

Passwords are one method of providing authentication.

Purpose of passwords

Purpose of passwords

  • Passwords help to prevent unauthorised users from accessing a device or network.
  • Passwords are one of the simplest authentication methods.
Issues with passwords

Issues with passwords

  • Passwords are only effective if:
    • They remain secret.
    • The password is strong against brute force attacks.
  • Stronger authentication systems can be created by implementing features such as two-factor authentication.
Principles of a strong password

Principles of a strong password

  • A strong password should:
    • Be long.
    • Use letters, numbers, and symbols.
    • Be changed regularly.
    • Never be written down.
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