Translations:AY Honors/Cybersecurity (SSD)/Answer Key/140/en

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Passwords are important in keeping hackers out of your data. According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) 2017 new password policy framework, you should consider:

  • Dropping the crazy, complex mixture of upper-case letters, symbols, and numbers. Instead, opt for something more user-friendly but with at least eight characters and a maximum length of 64 characters.
  • Don’t use the same password twice.
  • The password should contain at least one lowercase letter, one uppercase letter, one number, and four symbols but not the following &%#@_.
  • Choose something that is easy to remember and never leave a password hint out in the open or make it publicly available for hackers to see
  • Reset your password when you forget it. But, change it once per year as a general refresh.