Abstract

Password security has been improving over the past few decades, but people's knowledge and practice have not. Passwords are being used more and more every day for a variety of things, which may make the user feel more protected, but that isn't always true. 65% of individuals reuse their passwords for multiple accounts according to a study Google did in 2020. Reusing passwords can be extremely dangerous and doing so could cause someone's accounts to be hacked and loose sensitive data. Twofactor authentication (2FA) is where the user needs two or more pieces of authentication before being allowed to login. This is a popular concept in addition to passwords that a majority of people use occasionally or whenever it is available.

Password reuse can be difficult to calculate due to each individual having a different number of accounts. Winona State Computer Science staff and students took a survey to determine the security of password reuse within a technology-based background. 48% of the participants had 50 or more accounts that required a password and 35% of them only use 1 to 5 passwords total.

College

College of Science & Engineering

Department

Computer Science

Location

Kryzsko Commons Ballroom, Winona, Minnesota

Start Date

4-20-2022 9:00 AM

End Date

4-20-2022 10:00 AM

Presentation Type

Poster Presentation

Session

1a=9am-10am

Poster Number

33

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Apr 20th, 9:00 AM Apr 20th, 10:00 AM

Investigating Password Reuse for Security at Winona State Computer Science

Kryzsko Commons Ballroom, Winona, Minnesota

Password security has been improving over the past few decades, but people's knowledge and practice have not. Passwords are being used more and more every day for a variety of things, which may make the user feel more protected, but that isn't always true. 65% of individuals reuse their passwords for multiple accounts according to a study Google did in 2020. Reusing passwords can be extremely dangerous and doing so could cause someone's accounts to be hacked and loose sensitive data. Twofactor authentication (2FA) is where the user needs two or more pieces of authentication before being allowed to login. This is a popular concept in addition to passwords that a majority of people use occasionally or whenever it is available.

Password reuse can be difficult to calculate due to each individual having a different number of accounts. Winona State Computer Science staff and students took a survey to determine the security of password reuse within a technology-based background. 48% of the participants had 50 or more accounts that required a password and 35% of them only use 1 to 5 passwords total.

 

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