| M. Bishop. Proactive Password Checking. In Proc. 4th Workshop on Computer Security Incident Handling, 1992. 20 |
....up is needed to obtain the user password. There are at least three approaches to solving the problem of poorly chosen user passwords, and each has its field of use. First, smart cards or token authenticators can be used to completely replace the password. Second, proactive password checkers (e.g. [1] or [2] can be used to filter out poor user choices and force the user to pick a good password. Finally, it is possible to have the system generate passwords for the user. The last approach has two variations: 1. Generate completely random passwords which are by definition guaranteed to be ....
Bishop, M., "Proactive Password Checking", 4th Workshop on Computer Security Incident Handling, August 1992.
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M. Bishop. Proactive Password Checking. In Proc. 4th Workshop on Computer Security Incident Handling, 1992. 20
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