14 Nov
2021
14 Nov
'21
12:41 a.m.
- Tyler Montney:
Since this is getting increasingly complicated, I wanted to ask before going further. What do you all do? Any recommendations?
Use strong (as in long and/or randomised and impossible to break using rainbow table attacks) passwords which are used only once (!) and kept either in the user's brain or in an encrypted password store. Ensure that authentication data can only be transmitted over encrypted connections.
These measures cover a lot of ground, if the users are sufficiently disciplined. Users are usually the weakest link.
-Ralph