| Attribute | Why It Matters | Practical Guidance | |-----------|----------------|---------------------| | | Longer strings increase the total number of possible combinations, making brute‑force attacks exponentially harder. | Aim for at least 16 characters for privileged accounts. | | Complexity | Mixing uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols expands the character set. | Use a randomly generated mix rather than predictable patterns (e.g., “Vfx2_2024!”). | | Uniqueness | Reusing passwords across services gives attackers a single point of failure. | Each VFX2 service—login portal, VPN, render farm UI—should have its own distinct password . | | Non‑dictionary | Common words or phrases are susceptible to dictionary attacks. | Avoid any dictionary words, even when leet‑speaking (e.g., “p@ssw0rd”). | | Expiration & Rotation | Regular changes limit the window of exposure if a password is compromised. | Rotate high‑privilege passwords every 90 days ; lower‑risk accounts can use longer lifetimes with continuous monitoring. |
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