Remembering Passwords like a Pro – Interview with Jeremiah Blocki Andrew Carmichael, guest blogger at HLF15: Jeremiah Blocki is a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University. Jeremiah completed his PhD at Carnegie Mellon University focusing on Usable and Secure Human … 31. Aug 2015 | By Guest blogger | 0 comments
The simple ABCs of password security How many different passwords do you use to log into various websites? Let me guess: maybe three to five? You would be in good company. Manuel Blum, the computer scientists and Turing award winner, gave … 25. Aug 2015 | By Tobias Maier | 0 comments
Mental cryptography and good passwords Good passwords are hard to remember. A pattern that makes a password memorable is likely to make it vulnerable to attack. If remembering one secure password is hard, remembering many such passwords is entirely impractical. … 23. Sep 2014 | By John D. Cook | 23 comments