The first passwords began to be introduced in the 1960s, when computer systems began to develop, and managing access to them became more complicated. One example is the CTSS (Compatible Time-Sharing System), which was created at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
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Companies invest heavily in tools like SIEM, EDR, NDR, implement MFA, and conduct training. And rightly so.
But there’s one problem... Most still don’t know how strong (or rather weak) their passwords are.
The reason is simple. Nobody checks them, and security remains in a state of superposition, so…
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