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    • [DOC File]User Guide to Passwords

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      The best passwords are those based on pass phrases and/or non-dictionary words (including "nonsense" words), combined with obscure character substitutions. These can be extremely difficult to either guess or crack. Passwords that use numbers and letters are referred to as alphanumeric and must be used for the network.

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    • [DOC File]URGENT:

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      Setting user account passwords Resetting the administrator password (from an account with admin privileges) Update Spy Sweeper definitions. Scan computer. Schedule weekly scans. Be sure to set a non-dictionary word password with numbers and special characters (such as @*%?!)

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    • [DOC File]Account Lockout Whitepaper

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      Passwords are an important step in a security plan for your network. Users may see passwords as a nuisance; however, the security of your enterprise relies on a combination of password length, password uniqueness, and password lifespan. These three items help defend against dictionary attacks and …

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    • [DOCX File]Exhibit G HIPAA Business Associate Agreement

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      Passwords are not to be shared. Passwords must be at least eight characters and must be a non-dictionary word. Passwords must not be stored in readable format on the computer. Passwords must be changed every 90 days and preferably every 60 days. Passwords must be …

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    • [DOC File]Password Policy

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      Change passwords at least once every six months (except system-level passwords which must be changed quarterly). The recommended change interval is every four months. If an account or password is suspected to have been compromised, report the incident to IT and change all passwords. C. Application Development Standards

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    • [DOCX File]Non-Employee Computer Usage, Network Access, Internet ...

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      Apr 08, 2020 · Passwords must not contain properly spelled dictionary words, and Passwords must not be directly identifiable to the user (e.g. social security number, date …

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    • [DOCX File]DRC-DUA-Exh-C-Security

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      Passwords are not to be shared. Passwords must be at least eight characters and must be a non-dictionary word. Passwords must not be stored in readable format on the computer. Passwords must be changed every 90 days, preferably every 60 days. Passwords must be …

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    • [DOC File]EXHIBIT G7.0 Attachment 2

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      Subcontractor’s systems utilize robust, preferably two-factor authentication when granting user access to the data SUBCONTRACTOR may utilize in performance of this subcontract. Robust authentication includes: at least 8 character non-dictionary passwords that are encrypted (i.e., SSL, VPN, etc.) or one-time use passwords.

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    • [DOC File]Password Policy

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      Passwords used to gain access to company systems are not to be used as passwords to access non-company accounts or information. Similarly, passwords used to access personal, non-work related accounts are not to be used to access company accounts. Each application, system and data point should be protected by a different password where possible.

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    • [DOC File]Answer Sheet Internet Level 1

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      Brute force attack – This attack is very similar to the dictionary attack however it has the bonus of being able to use non-dictionary words, working through all possible letter and number combinations from a-z and 1-9. This attack can attack even complex passwords if the passwords do not have symbols in them.

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