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Unfortunately there is a big dilemma dealing with passwords as described by Kaufman, Perlman and Speciner:<br> |
Unfortunately there is a big dilemma dealing with passwords as described by Kaufman, Perlman and Speciner:<br> |
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''„Humans are incapable of securely storing high-quality |
''„Humans are incapable of securely storing high-quality cryptographic keys and they have unacceptable speed and accuracy when performing such operations.”''<br><br> |
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cryptographic keys, and they have unacceptable speed and accuracy |
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when performing such operations.”''<br><br> |
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In the following sections all aspects of choosing, retrieving or even compromising passwords will be discussed and summed up in ideas how to manage passwords better in all-day's life. |
In the following sections all aspects of choosing, retrieving or even compromising passwords will be discussed and summed up in ideas how to manage passwords better in all-day's life. |
Revision as of 18:34, 8 November 2004
Unfortunately there is a big dilemma dealing with passwords as described by Kaufman, Perlman and Speciner:
„Humans are incapable of securely storing high-quality cryptographic keys and they have unacceptable speed and accuracy when performing such operations.”
In the following sections all aspects of choosing, retrieving or even compromising passwords will be discussed and summed up in ideas how to manage passwords better in all-day's life.
A simple way to test passwords on their own security is issued by the DSB Zürich: