To create a secure password that is easy for you to remember, follow these simple steps:
Do Not Use Personal Information
Do Not Use Real Words
Mix Different Character Types
Use A Passphrase
- Use A Password Management Tool
Using the tips above will help you create passwords that are more secure, but you should still also follow the following tips:
- Use different passwords. You should use a different username and password for each login or application you are trying to protect. That way if one gets compromised the others are still safe. Another approach which is less secure, but provides a fair trade off between security and convenience, is to use one username and password for sites and applications that don't need the extra security but use unique usernames and more secure passwords on sites such as your bank or credit card companies.
- Change your passwords. You should change your password at least every 30 to 60 days. You should also not re-use a password for at least a year.
- Enforce stronger passwords: Rather than relying on every user of the computer to understand and follow the instructions above, you can configure Microsoft Windows password policies so that Windows will not accept passwords that don't meet the minimum requirements.
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