Importance

  • It represents and authorizes the identity of the user of a system.
  • It helps users protect personal information/data from unauthorized access.
  • It acts like a barrier between the user and personal information.

Creating a strong password

To increase the security of passwords, it is important to follow some of the steps while creating passwords, such as:

  • Using a long and complex password that is difficult to guess or crack. This typically means using a mix of upper- and lower-case letters, numbers, and special characters.
  • Avoiding using easily guessed information, such as your name, address, or phone number, in your password.
  • Using different passwords for different accounts, so that a compromise of one password does not give an attacker access to multiple accounts.
  • Updating passwords regularly, especially if there is any suspicion that a password may have been compromised.
  • Enabling Two-factor authentication (2FA) can be another great step to secure the password. This adds extra verification to make sure that the person logging in is you by asking a second method of verification such as a code sent to your phone or an app that generates a code.