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i hate to tell you this but youre probably doing passwords wrong at least thats what the national institute of standards says in the document they produced a few years ago with password guidance that basically says what weve been doing as an organization with password strength policies is making security worse not better so the old rules lets take a look at those it was that there was a formula that you needed to follow mixture of upper and lower case characters numbers special characters things like that and what that does in combination with an expiration date is make it so that users end up with passwords they cant remember and if they cant remember them then they have to write them down and if we make them change them a lot then theyve really got to write them down so instead of the old rules of a formula and expiration in fact the new guidance is that we should look at at length length is strength when it comes to passwords the longer your password the harder its going to

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What is NIST 800-53? NIST SP 800-53 provides a list of controls that support the development of secure and resilient federal information systems. These controls are the operational, technical, and management standards and guidelines used by information systems to maintain confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
One such authority is the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).It must contain characters from three of the following four categories: English uppercase characters (A through Z) English lowercase characters (a through z) Base 10 digits (0 through 9) Non-alphabetic characters (for example, !, $, #, %)
NIST 800-53 (Moderate Baseline) A minimum of eight characters and a maximum length of at least 64 characters. The ability to use all special characters but no special requirements to use them. Restrict sequential and repetitive characters (e.g. 12345 or aaaaaa).
NIST now recommends a password policy that requires all user-created passwords to be at least 8 characters in length, and all machine-generated passwords to be at least 6 characters in length. Additionally, its recommended to allow passwords to be at least 64 characters as a maximum length.
The updated guidelines emphasize the importance of password length. User-generated passwords should be at least eight (8) characters, while machine-generated passwords should be at least six (6) characters.
PAP, or password authentication protocol, is a point-to-point protocol (PPP) authentication method that uses passwords to validate users. It is an internet standard (RFC 1334), password-based authentication protocol. Using PAP, data is not encrypted. It is sent to the authentication server as plain text.
Since PAP transmits passwords as plaintext, it provides very little security. Shiva Password Authentication Protocol (SPAP) SPAP is Shivas extended version of PAP and is slightly more secure. This protocol is included for use with legacy devices and systems that require it.
The NIST recommends resetting passwords only when necessary. Generally, organizations have a password expiration policy that allows passwords to be 60 to 90 days old at max. The NIST doesnt recommend password expiration due to the above mentioned reason.

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