Passwords
Naomi Nanor
Created on October 7, 2024
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Single Sign-On (SSO) can also be used - this is when one secure password or biometric authentication is used to access multiple accounts but only requires the initial password.
Single Sign-On (SSO)
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A 'password policy' is a good way for organisations to reinforce these good practices so they are correctly followed.
Policy
For example catboilermotorhomes may be your random words - change it to C4tb0il3rM0t0rh0m3$ - so you are changing words for numbers and introducing capitals and symbols but this is easy to remember because you know your three random words.You can also add further words at the end or beginning to differentiate and remember what you are using the password for.
Password Example
The use of Multi Factor Authentication (MFA) also adds a further layer of protection. This could be a further code received on another device e.g. your mobile phone or biometric authentication (such as facial recognition).
Multi Factor Authentication