Could I crack your staff’s passwords?

The safest passwords are long random ones, generated by a computer. After all, they are the first line of defense against unauthorized access to your business’s data.

Randomly generated passwords tend to be very strong, as they’re long and full of random characters. But those tend to be the ones that some staff hate the most. Because they’re difficult to type in if you don’t use a password manager.

Password manager store, manage and generate passwords for the sites and services your people use. All the passwords are safely stored in an encrypted vault. The only password you then need is the one to access the password manager.

The thing is – a weak password leaves your business wide open to hackers. They can crack short obvious passwords using brute force, where software tries every combination until it gets it right.

We can get your business set up with a great password manager. Just give us a call.

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