May 3, 2018: World Password Day

Your passwords are the key to a host of information about you, and potentially those close to you. If someone can access your personal information, it can have serious long- term effects—and not just online!

Follow these recommendations from the World Password Day website to protect your identity while making the Internet more secure for everyone:
  • Use a passphrase instead of a password. Passphrases are usually 16 characters or more and include a combination of words or short sentence that is easy to remember (e.g., MaryHadALittleLamb!)
  • Use a fingerprint or biometric requirement to sign in when available. This provides an extra layer of protection for devices and apps. 
  • Request single-use authentication codes that can be sent to your phone or delivered by an app. 
  • Take advantage of whatever multifactor authentication methods are available for your service.
  • Use a password manager or password vault software to help keep track of all your passwords and avoid password reuse. 
Read more: https://er.educause.edu/blogs/2017/9/may-2018-use-strong-passwords-and-passphrases-to-lock-down-your-login

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