United States:
Challenging The Conventional Wisdom On Mandatory Password Changes
09 March 2016
Foley Hoag LLP
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Very interesting thought piece from the FTC's Chief
Technologist. Do mandatory password resets actually make us less
secure? Not necessarily, but they could, if we do not train
users to be aware of the subconscious pitfalls.
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