Passwords are most vulnerable and weakest area of a security arrangement. It’s a protecting cover and a defense strategy in order to keep information, data and other valuable things protected. Weak passwords are easy to crack which can be deciphered by anyone with little efforts.
Roger A. Grimes has suggested nine ways to make the password strong and undecipherable. Any one can try out these suggestions to make you job and environment safer.
1.The longer, the better
2.Disable the weak
3.Create true password complexity
4.To decrease complexity, increase length
5.Don’t pass it on
6.Rooting around
7.Lure your own employees to commit mistakes like mentioning password on an email.
8.Always keep a whiff of your own network.
9. Storing passwords — hint, hint ...
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