Friday, May 22, 2020

Literature Review For A Password - 1674 Words

Literature Review for a Password Reuse Construct to Simplify User Demands The need for a new password comes up often as we are always finding new websites that pique our interest or for some new â€Å"secure† application at work. Yet articles are constantly warning us if we ever reuse a password it can cause a â€Å"domino effect† where all our critical information can be accessed by hackers (Ives, Walsh, Schneider, 2004). With all of these conflicting pressures, is it any wonder many users feel at wits end with passwords? Research Domain Cyber security issues are very real. Unauthorized bank account access is unacceptable. Still, the number passwords users need seems to grow daily as does complexity for them. Additionally, users are†¦show more content†¦If users are able to segment their lives based on security needs, then one or two passwords may be sufficient for each security area. Therefore, is password reuse a dangerous security practice by users or can it be an effective management tool for too many passwords? Research Context The pace and complexity of users lives seem to increase yearly. Users have more of everything to manage, and this is especially true of passwords. Adams and Sasse (1999) actually found users developing their own questionable schemas for creating and managing multiple passwords. However, should this be surprising? Users have been given the aforementioned password â€Å"rules† the average person cannot hope to follow. Yet, users must have passwords. What else can users do but â€Å"bend† the rules? Still, this exposes them to danger as they do not understand the risks associated with their practices. While users may have dozens of passwords, the facets of life are not as complex. The categories of personal finances, work, and recreation account for most user needs. Similarly, the dangers users face are similar for each area. For example, the primary work concern could be industrial espionage.

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