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Adapted it for a staff meeting - excellent
staflea@... 17th Mar 2006
We had a tightening up of our security policies recently (about time!) and I used this as a basis for my presentation on the subject of good passwords and how to remember them to a meeting of shop managers (who to say thre least are not tech savvy). I had to include other policy changes so adapted this heavily but it was invaluable. The slide on how quick a password is broken really rammed the message home, and there's been very little grumbling from them about the change as they could see why we needed the change. Thanks very much indeed. Top download.
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We had a tightening up of our security policies recently (about time!) and I used this as a basis for my presentation on the subject of good passwords and how to remember them to a meeting of shop managers (who to say thre least are not tech savvy). I had to include other policy changes so adapted this heavily but it was invaluable. The slide on how quick a password is broken really rammed the message home, and there's been very little grumbling from them about the change as they could see why we needed the change. Thanks very much indeed. Top download.
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