Get Away from the Static Password

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The Future of Static Passwords – a Dynamic Change Along with multi-factor authentication is the concept of a One-time Password (OTP). These OTPs are prime examples of a dynamic password and the strengths implied by making the switch from static passwords. The true strength of an OTP in multi-factor authentication comes from the OT in its name – each password can be used only once before being denied access by the service provider. Interestingly enough, the same concept can be applied to standard authe

Source : Get Away from the Static Password – Part I |[:en]

The Future of Static Passwords – a Dynamic Change Along with multi-factor authentication is the concept of a One-time Password (OTP). These OTPs are prime examples of a dynamic password and the strengths implied by making the switch from static passwords. The true strength of an OTP in multi-factor authentication comes from the OT in its name – each password can be used only once before being denied access by the service provider. Interestingly enough, the same concept can be applied to standard authe

Source : Get Away from the Static Password – Part I |[:]