Abstract: Passwords remain a critical component of authentication systems due to their ease of implementation, despite the availability of more secure methods such as biometrics and smart cards.
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Passwords remain a persistent point of tension between usability and security. Controls designed to strengthen authentication often introduce complexity, which encourages users to rely on familiar ...
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