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The Passphrase is Better than the Password

The Passphrase is Better than the Password

Network security is a major issue for any business that relies on password-protected systems—and who doesn’t? With so much at stake, it’s important that every user uses passwords that are not only complex and secure but also easy to remember. This month, we will discuss how the passphrase is the answer to keeping your password-protected accounts secure. 

The Passphrase

Using a passphrase as a security tool is an excellent way to enhance digital security, particularly when protecting sensitive accounts or data. A passphrase is typically a longer string of words or a sentence that is easier for a human to remember but challenging for a machine to crack. The best passphrases are composed of random, unrelated words or phrases that don’t follow common patterns, making them more resistant to brute-force attacks. Using a combination of upper and lower case letters, numbers, and special characters, a passphrase can be made even stronger, increasing the time it would take for a hacker to guess it.

When creating a passphrase, avoiding easily guessable phrases, such as famous quotes, song lyrics, or common idioms, is crucial. Instead, opt for a string of words that are meaningful to you but random to others. For instance, "J@ckJump50verSp@ghetti" is a much more secure option than "password123!" because it is longer, unique, and harder to predict. The length of a passphrase is one of its greatest strengths; even a relatively simple passphrase becomes exponentially harder to crack as its length increases.

To maximize its effectiveness, a passphrase should be used alongside other security measures like two-factor authentication (2FA). This option provides an additional layer of protection, ensuring that even if your passphrase were compromised, unauthorized access would still require a second form of verification. Using different passphrases for different accounts is crucial, too. It prevents a single breach from compromising multiple systems. By integrating these strategies, a passphrase can be a highly effective component of your overall security toolkit.

By integrating strategies, training, and tools designed to keep your data and network secure, you are doing what you can to keep your business from dealing with the fallout of a data breach, ransomware attack, or other cybersecurity issue. If you are interested in conversing with one of our consultants about how to best protect your business online, call us today at (604) 513-9428.

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