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People forget passwords. It’s just one of those things that computer support personnel deal with on a daily basis. To help them remember, users often use simple things like their child’s first name and birth date, their dog’s name, or their street address. They use just about anything that reminds them of their password.
Using such simple passwords is just like locking your front door and leaving the key under the mat. A hacker doesn’t even have to use specialized tools to obtain basic information about you. He can gather your personal information and try different combinations as potential passwords.
What can you do to help ensure your systems are secure?
A) Create password policies that enforce:
B) Teach your employees how to create easy to remember secure passwords that comply with the password complexity requirements you define.
C) Require the use of a different password for each major system you need to secure.
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