“We’ve all heard the common password advice: Choose a random password with a lot of characters, include digits and symbols, don’t use a dictionary word, don’t write it down and change it often,” writes Carnegie Mellon University Prof. Lorrie Faith Cranor, CIPT, “While some of this advice is useful, some of it is counterproductive and probably even harmful.” In this post for Privacy Tech, Cranor previews her Game Changer talk at next week’s IAPP Global Privacy Summit and shares a sneak peak of research results on password best practices.
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