• @rekorse
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    12 months ago

    Randomized keypads are for touchscreens, although like you said sort of not common for desktop workstations.

    Just comparing a password to biometrics though on say a laptop or desktop, there is the major drawnback that you can be forced either knowingly or unknowingly to put in a biometric to unlock a device. It would be easier to circumvent then a standard password (at my company and the clients we work with, 16 characters is standard) with an encrypted hard drive.

    This is all deduction ive made from other things I know to be true though, if you happen to know of a resource that explains both methods of securing g a workstation and the risks associated, I’d love to read it.

    I also do agree overall that password less makes the most sense now, as people are never going to get better at making secure passwords and remembering them.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      We use 16 characters as well, but a huge problem with pretty much any method is that a wrench can defeat them all.