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Information Technology.

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Introduction. Password Management Importance of locking the system Do’s and Don'ts on Company System.

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Password Management.

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What is password?. A password is a string of characters used to verify the identity of a user during the authentication process..

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How to avoid weak password. Use of the word "password".

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Alternative methods to passwords. Password less authentication has emerged to help eliminate the complexities and vulnerabilities of traditional passwords. This method is especially beneficial for users on mobile devices or social platforms. Instead of creating a unique password, users receive a one-time authentication code via a text message, email or other messaging alert or service..

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Importance of Locking your system.

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Importance of locking your PC. One of the best practices for ensuring the security of your system is to lock it when you are not using it..

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Shortkeys for locking the system. You can also use Windows key + L to lock the system..

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Step 1: Right-click on the desktop empty area and click on “personalize.” A control panel will be open up..

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Screen Saver Settings Screen Saver Screen saver (None) v Settings... minutes On resume display logon screen Wait: Power management Conserve energy or maximize performance by adjusting display brightness and other power settings. Change power settings.

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Do’s and Don'ts on Company Assets.

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Safeguard your laptop by putting a password/lock on it so that nobody else can access it except you..

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Do not forward company or client-related emails even to your own personal email address..

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You can raise ticket by dropping an E-mail to [email protected].

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