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password A secret word or code used to serve as a security measure against unauthorized access to data. It is normally managed by the operating system or DBMS. However, the computer can only verify the legitimacy of the password, not the legitimacy of the user. See NCSC.CHANGE PASSWORD FREQUENTLY - The longer you use a password, the higher the risk. USE GOOD PASSWORDS - Don't use persons, places or things that can be identified with you. DON'T DISCLOSE YOUR PASSWORD - Your password is as valuable as the information it protects. INSPECT YOUR DATA - If you suspect someone has tampered with your files, report it immediately. NEVER LEAVE AN ACTIVE TERMINAL UNATTENDED - Always log out or lock your terminal before leaving it. REPORT SUSPECTED COMPUTER ABUSE - Whether directed against you or not, abuse or misuse of your computer resources only hinders the timely completion of your tasks. password a sequence of characters used to gain access to a computer system password [′pas‚wərd] (computer science) A unique word or string of characters that must be supplied to meet security requirements before a program, computer operator, or user can gain access to data. Password Open, Sesame! formula that opened the door to the robbers’ cave. [Arab. Lit.: Arabian Nights] by its pronunciation the Gileadites could identify Ephraimite fugitives. [O. T.: Judges 12:4-6]
Password an established secret word. In the Soviet armed forces, passwords for each day are established by the garrison commandant for garrison guards on guard duty. The chief of staff of a unit establishes passwords for internal, or unit, guard duty. The password certifies that the guard detail that has arrived as a relief was actually assigned for the purpose or that a person who has arrived with an order has been authorized to do so by the appropriate commander. All persons who know the password must keep it secret. In the Russian Army until the Field Regulations of 1912 were published, passwords were used not only on guard duty but also on outguard duty. Various organizations also use passwords for security purposes. A secret password with a set reply may also be used for identification. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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