(14 quotes found)
“Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.”
Clifford Stoll
“A lot of personal information actually functions like a password and, as such, needs to be robustly protected,”
Chris Young
“We aren't just scanning for binary code inside an executable anymore. The bad code could be hidden in a password-protected Zip file or encrypted in SMIME [Secure MIME]. These are things we can't even scan.”
Ron Krantz
“I was a little spooked, because I do a lot on eBay. Then I realized that that password had been changed, too.”
Joy Mills
“Someone can come in off the Internet over the Web without a user ID or password and interact with the back-end database server, so it goes through all the firewalls. This is critical.”
David Litchfield
“The smart cards are portable so they can be carried with you...and they are completely secure [with a password], so no one can steal your digital identity.”
Tim Russell
“To clarify, we don't require students to ever give us their university password. All we require is that they simply use their school e-mail address to log into the site. We're an extremely secure site. I'm not sure what confidential information these universities think is spilling out.”
Chris Hughes
“It's easy to get on it. They give you a password here so that nobody can go on it that shouldn't be on it.”
Ron Male
“Every class is a little bit different. Some classes are relying primarily on a service, where you need a password to get to it. Some classes' teachers are using electronic text books as a resource - not as a primary tool but as a resource and then a lot of our classes are relying very heavily on simply free material that is available on the internet.”
Calvin Baker
“These numbers clearly demonstrate that enterprises recognize the need to tame the password problem and are turning to single sign-on technology as their strategy of choice. Passwords as we know them are headed for extinction.”
Marc Boroditsky