Keeping a secure password is a little confusing these days, especially when the standards for what is an acceptable, complex password seem to keep shifting back and forth. Let’s take a look at some of the industry-standard best practices for passwords and how you can implement them for your business.
Here is a shortlist of what you should do to be in compliance with industry standards for password best practices:
Of course, the best password practice out there is to rely not only on a complex password, but to augment it with powerful password management tools and multi-factor authentication. Password managers give you the ability to take advantage of multiple complex passwords without the need to remember each and every one of them. With an encrypted vault for storage, a password manager can keep your credentials secure, only calling them when they are needed to access an account.
Furthermore, multi-factor authentication can play a major role in keeping your accounts even more secure. We recommend that your multi-factor authentication strategy rely on having at least two of the three factors used for authentication: something you have (an external device, like a smartphone), something you know (in this case, a password or PIN), and something you are (a biometric like an iris or fingerprint scanner). With all of these in mind, you will know your accounts are as secure as possible.
To learn more about how you can keep your business safe, reach out to us at (877) 226-9091.
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