Relier Pairs 14.1.2 Workstation Security FaVersion en ligne Testout par Mr. B 1 Increasing the number of characters in a password exponentially increases the time it takes to brute force a password. 2 Always set a password to prevent unauthorized access to these settings. 3 authentication requires users to fulfill any two of these requirements. 4 A hacker can also use this information to guess the answers to password reset questions and allow a hacker to reset a password. 5 A better policy is to require stronger passwords and not force users to reset at specific intervals. 6 Passwords should consist of a combination of upper- and lower-case letters, numbers, and special characters (e.g.,!@#$%^&*?). 7 Hackers can use a list of compromised passwords to perform a password cracking attack Reset interval Password composition Personal information Common passwords Password length Multi-factor authentication BIOS/UEFI Password