This practice is not recommended anymore, yet still found in many enterprises.
really? what's the standard for that? like how often should you be rotating your password?
I assumed many people forget their new passwords (because I often do) and become compromised than are protected by continually rotating passwords.
I have over 500 passwords in my password manager. I don’t know what I’d do without it.
It's one of the updated NIST recommendations, I don't recall which one but it specifically calls out no password cycling for MFA protected accounts.
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really? what's the standard for that? like how often should you be rotating your password?
I assumed many people forget their new passwords (because I often do) and become compromised than are protected by continually rotating passwords.
I have over 500 passwords in my password manager. I don’t know what I’d do without it.
It's one of the updated NIST recommendations, I don't recall which one but it specifically calls out no password cycling for MFA protected accounts.