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hi Iamp;#39;m Billy today Iamp;#39;m gonna be talking about our work with modeling password disability using neural networks and so this was work with my colleagues at Carnegie Mellon and this work is about how we used neural networks to develop more accurate and more practical methods for password guessing and so we keep hearing that passwords are dead but most of us use them every day and so they likely arenamp;#39;t going anywhere anytime soon and something important to password security is accurately measuring the strength of passwords so there are many situations where you might want to do this like Dan showed when you when the user is creating a password to give feedback or after you already have a set of passwords to decide for example if passwords created under one password policy are stronger than those created under another and so to measure the strength of passwords we often turn to modeling how many guesses it would take attackers to guess a password using different gues