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Glossary Term Password Complexity

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What is Password Complexity?

Password complexity refers to the practice of creating passwords that are difficult to guess or crack by using a combination of different types of characters such as uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special symbols.

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Understanding Password Complexity

Password complexity refers to the strength and sophistication of a password in thwarting unauthorized access. It typically involves using a combination of different character types (uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols) and of a certain length to make it harder to crack through automated methods like brute force attacks. Password complexity is crucial in enhancing security by reducing the risk of password guessing or hacking.

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