Tag Archives: Passwords

Tip of the Week: Build Better Passwords

The password is the number one data protection strategy used in computing. It’s strange, however, [...]

Using Your Browser’s Password Manager Is Poor Security Protocol

Many web browsers, like Google Chrome, have features that allow for convenient password-keeping, but at [...]

Avoid Bad Password Habits by Implementing a Password Policy

Passwords are often a security measure that are frequently overlooked. Creating a complex password can [...]

Tech Giants are Looking to Ditch the Password

Passwords, as annoying as they are sometimes, are the front line of defense to almost [...]

How to Avoid Insecure, Ineffective, and Just Plain Bad Passwords

Password. 123456. Guest. Qwerty. These are just a few examples of passwords that are, in [...]

Many Businesses are Adopting Passwordless Authentication—Including Google

Passwords used to be the law of the land, but in a world where passwords [...]

Why Security Questions are Terrible for Security

What is your mother’s maiden name? What street did you grow up on? What is [...]

Tip of the Week: 3 Ways to Improve Your Business Technology’s Security

Businesses largely rely on their information systems and other technology tools, so you need to [...]

Is it Time to Move Past Passwords?

Passwords have been a staple in data security and user authentication for many, many years… [...]