Episode 38: Immortal passwords versus vulnerable humans

Immortal Passwords refers to the concept of password practices and protocols that are designed to be incredibly secure and resistant to various forms of cyber-attacks, essentially making them 'immortal' in the face of evolving threats. These passwords typically adhere to stringent security standards, including long character lengths, a mix of symbols, numbers, and letters, and regular updates. Additionally, they are often managed through sophisticated password management systems or algorithms that can generate and store complex passwords securely. Vulnerable Humans, on the other hand, highlight the inherent weaknesses in human behaviors and practices when it comes to password security. Despite the availability of strong password guidelines, many individuals still use weak passwords, reuse passwords across multiple sites, or fail to update them regularly. This makes them susceptible to common cyber threats such as phishing, brute force attacks, and credential stuffing.