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Solving the Password Management Paradox
Organizations need to protect their data and restrict access to enterprise resources to authorized users.
Many companies attempt to address their security concerns by simply implementing stronger password policies, requiring employees to remember more and stronger passwords for all applications.
However, most employees can not remember more than one or two strong passwords, so they won’t follow the policy, resulting in less network security and more requests to the help desk to reset lost passwords. This is what we refer to as the Password Management Paradox — the assertion that requiring too many strong passwords will actually decrease overall corporate security.
SiberSystems - Organizational Body
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Information Technology
English
1999
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