TechGenix recently published a review on the latest version of Specops Password Policy. The review was written by Microsoft MVP Brien Posey, and the result was another Gold Award for the software. Read More
Why is a leaked password list so important?
Many of the major breaches come down to one simple (and overlooked) factor: the password. With password reuse, it only takes one compromised password to lead to a company breach. Read More
How do I create HITRUST compliant password policies?
The HITRUST CSF clarifies guidelines on security standards for the healthcare industry with specific feature recommendations where the password management system is concerned. Read More
How and why the NHS should transform password policy for greater security
The password policy guidance from the NHS doesn't stand a chance against today's attacks. With a single breach opening the door to other systems, the NHS needs to stop users from using vulnerable passwords. Read More
Pattern-based passwords are not secure – here is how you can block them
Password complexity is believed to increase security, but it can also motivate predictable password patterns. Passwords inspired by adjacent key movements, such as "qwerty" are extremely vulnerable. Read More
Leetspeak passwords – predictable and crackable
Leetspeak enables users to create passwords that are easy to remember, and easy crack. By preventing users from utilizing character substitution during password creation, Specops Password Policy can guide users towards stronger passwords. Read More
Press release: Block 1 billion leaked passwords with Specops Password Policy
IT departments can now use Specops Breached Password Protection, a hosted service with a continuously updated list of leaked passwords, to prevent users from utilizing high-risk passwords. Read More
Regular Expressions for Passphrases
As a follow up to our Regular Expressions for password complexity blog post, we’ll look at some of the more interesting things you can do with regular expressions. These are typically (but not necessarily) used in organizations using passphrase... Read More
Regular Expressions for password complexity
Specops Password Policy contains a number of granular complexity, history, and dictionary requirements for passwords and utilizes basic C. However, we cannot always anticipate every customer’s unique password requirements. In order to give our customers the flexibility to set... Read More
Press Release: Specops enables organizations to block leetspeak in passwords
Stockholm, Sweden – April 19, 2018. Specops Software announced today the release of Specops Password Policy 6.8. The release enables IT departments to prevent users from circumventing the password dictionary by using character substitutions, also known as leetspeak. Leetspeak... Read More