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Passphrases vs Passwords: What's the Difference?

Passphrases are another way to create secure passwords. However, there are some differences between passphrases and passwords in terms of their structure, memorability and security. Passphrases tend to be longer, easier to remember and overall more secure than most user-created passwords. However, a strong, randomly generated password is equally secure as a strong passphrase. Continue reading to learn more about passphrases and passwords, the key differences between them and which is better to use.

Why Organizations Need Automated Password Rotation

Password rotation has become less necessary for personal accounts if they are protected with strong and unique passwords and MFA. Organizations do need to implement password rotation to protect privileged accounts; however, manually rotating passwords can lead to security risks such as compromised passwords. Organizations need automated password rotation to protect privileged accounts from becoming compromised by weak or compromised passwords.

Is It Safe to Text a Password?

No, it is not safe to text a password because text messages are not encrypted. This means anyone can intercept the data being sent through texts, including passwords, placing your accounts at risk of becoming compromised. Continue reading to learn more about password-sharing practices to avoid and how you can share passwords safely with friends, family and colleagues.

Improving productivity and minimizing cybersecurity costs for distributed teams

This is the fourth and final post in a series on how to secure your hybrid workforce. For a complete overview of the topics discussed in this series, download The new perimeter: Access management in a hybrid world.

How To Tell if Your Social Security Number Was Stolen

You need to protect your Social Security number to prevent identity theft. Threat actors can use your Social Security number to commit fraud and leave you with lasting effects such as debt, damaged credit and financial loss. It can be difficult to tell if someone uses your Social Security number without your permission.

JumpCloud vs. Dashlane: Which Password Manager Is the Best Value?

Organizations are increasingly adopting cloud-based technology and infrastructure, expanding the number of applications users need to access. Oversight and control over employee password policies gives organizations the ability to prevent password reuse and reduce user friction. Password managers like JumpCloud and Dashlane provide security teams with the ability to enforce password policies and store complex passwords in secure vaults.

Passwordless Authentication vs MFA: What's the Difference?

The main difference between passwordless authentication and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is that passwordless authentication completely removes the use of passwords, whereas MFA is used in conjunction with passwords. There are also differences in a user’s login experience when using passwordless authentication versus MFA, deploying each of them and their cost. Continue reading to learn more about the differences between passwordless authentication and MFA.

What To Look for in a PAM Solution

Organizations need a Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution to protect their privileged accounts from misuse and compromise. However, not all PAM solutions are created the same. Traditional on-premises PAM platforms can lack the features needed to provide a dynamic and secure solution. The key features to look for in a modern PAM solution include zero-trust security, cloud-based infrastructure, integration with native tools and easy deployment.