Current NIST recommendations no longer have a change interval requirement. Your best bet is to choose a good password (after you understand what that means) and then only change it if its compromised. Reply ↓
No. Change them often, but not on a rigid schedule. If the barn door is opened (you got compromised), it’s too late. Bad advice there, Anon. Reply ↓
Current NIST recommendations no longer have a change interval requirement. Your best bet is to choose a good password (after you understand what that means) and then only change it if its compromised.
No. Change them often, but not on a rigid schedule. If the barn door is opened (you got compromised), it’s too late.
Bad advice there, Anon.