The Life and Death of Passwords: The History of Encryption with Simon Singh
Ever wondered when we started encrypting data and how it works? Learn about early ciphers, how they were broken, and how they evolved in the modern era.
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Ever wondered when we started encrypting data and how it works? Learn about early ciphers, how they were broken, and how they evolved in the modern era.
A panel of experts shares what excites them about a passwordless future, technical milestones, and whether we'll say goodbye to passwords.
Experts share their password pain points, from the challenges of remembering and rotation them to unequal access to technology slowing passwordless adoption.
During the computing era, the way we thought about passwords changed, as did the way that we went about protecting them. Learn more.
Ever wonder when we started using passwords to protect things? Curious why today's password requirements are the way they are? We break it down in this post.