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Password Strength and Security

Password Strength and Security

By Basab Pradhan on September 19, 2011

xkcd has a cartoon that beautifully explains why strict password rules have brought us to a pass where it remains relatively easy for a computer to hack the password. But very difficult for people to remember them. My company, like most large corporates, has a password policy that forces the use of numbers, large caps, […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged Facebook, password, Password policy, security, technology, Twitter

5 practical steps to keep your data secure in the cloud

5 practical steps to keep your data secure in the cloud

By Phil Wainewright on June 6, 2011

Despite the increasing prevalence of cloud services, many of us remain naive about the necessary steps we should take to keep our online assets secure. These five simple guidelines will go a long way towards helping you keep online threats at bay.

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged Cloud Computing, cloud security, Internet safety, password, security

Atlassian Security Breach and Warning >>> Update: Apology and Disclosure

Atlassian Security Breach and Warning >>> Update: Apology and Disclosure

By Zoli Erdos on April 12, 2010

Well, well, hours after telling you not to change passwords, now I am telling you to change it… but this time with good reason. Minutes ago I’ve received a email from Atlassian: We are sending you this message because we experienced a security breach and suspect that your Atlassian customer account password details (only) may […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged Atlassian, charity, collaboration, Confluence, crowd, Jira, password, security, Twitter, Wiki | 4 Responses

The Password Conundrum

The Password Conundrum

By Zoli Erdos on April 12, 2010

I’m not a security expert and don’t pretend to be one, but half-cooked advice on fundamental security issues p***es me off big time.  Today it’s a lengthy article at the Boston Globe: Please do not change your password. It’s based on a study by a Microsoft researcher, who concludes that regularly changing passwords is a […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged Boston Globe, keypass, lastpass, login, passpack, password, Password management, security, syferlock | 5 Responses

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