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NIMS MIDDLE SCHOOL PASSWORD BRIEF. What is a Password?  It is a string of alphanumeric characters that can be used to allow access to multiple things.

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1 NIMS MIDDLE SCHOOL PASSWORD BRIEF

2 What is a Password?  It is a string of alphanumeric characters that can be used to allow access to multiple things.  Access Doors  Computers  Websites  Passwords are a key component to Network Security and Internet Security.  There are many types of passwords that people use.

3 Types of Passwords  Passwords can be sent over the network in plaintext.  This means they can be intercepted and read easily.  Passwords can be sent while being encrypted.  This means that passwords that are used for access are encrypted and not easily intercepted.  They must be decrypted to be utilized.

4 Why Encrypt and Not Plaintext  Plaintext is just that, once someone sees your password they have access to whatever you utilize that password to access.  When you utilize encryption it tends to alter one’s thinking when they receive it, if they have thoughts of using your password.  It depends on what kind of encryption you utilize will determine how difficult it will be to crack.  When using encryption it protects not only you but the network that you are on and place you might be accessing.

5 Password Protection  You should protect your password at all times.  Never write down a password and leave it somewhere accessible.  A password should be something that only you would be able to remember.  Never share Passwords.

6 Protection Cont’d  Why is this important?  If you share a password with someone, you may not realize that it might give them access to multiple things.  You might give some access to a secure network.  If you share a password with someone, they might go share it with someone else and cause a “Domino Effect” where multiple people will have your password.

7 Protection Cont’d  If your password is compromised depending on the person and the situation will result in different implications.  If you share a password with a friend it can be turned into a joke.  A friend can play a joke on your own personal computer by modifying different things on your computer.  A friend can play a joke on a website that it gave them access to by making jokes or sending out funny emails from a profile that you gave them access to.

8 Protection Cont’d  The Implications if a password is shared or compromised.  Someone has the possibility of getting access to a secure network.  Email  Banking  Work Websites  School Websites  Etc…

9 Benefits of Sharing Passwords  These are very slim to none.  Have the possibility of giving a friend or family member access to a place where they might have a need to get.  It is just easier than creating multiple accounts.

10 Summary  What did we learn?  Password sharing/compromising is full of cons and limited on pros.  There is a reason passwords are implemented and that is why you should be vigilant when having them.  There are literally no benefits to password sharing or password compromising.  Lastly, ensure that you always protect your passwords at all time no matter who asks for them.

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