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Always Use strong passwords or passphrases whenever possible. The key to strong passwords is to make them long; the more characters you have the better. These are called passphrases: a type of strong password that uses a short sentence or random words. For more about passphrases see our article for Passphrases on Answers.
Make sure each of your accounts has a separate, unique password. Never reuse passwords across multiple systems and do not share your password with others.
Can't remember all of your passwords/passphrases? Consider using a password manager to securely store all of them for you.
Set up two-factor authentication whenever possible. The University utilizes Azure multi-factor authentication for many critical and sensitive systems. Learn about Azure Multi Factor Authentication.
NOTE: This is a good time to review your second factor devices to make sure you can login to your protected services remotely.Do not use your eServices credentials (email/password) for other non-work related services (e.g. Facebook, Dropbox, etc.).
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