I think that they have wanted to ask us to use more shorter period password(e.g. for two weeks) or, physical tokens.
However if the do it, it is natural that the services are going to dissolve into chaos.
For example, if a coworker cannot use the system service during the business trip, she/he will not use even e-mails system.
Using this security system in the company, they cannot admit "to ask the system administrator to help by phone".
The exceptions will forgive "spoofing" easily.
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On the other hand, even from the perspective of employees, changing a password is a bother and "uncomfortable after changing" is quite stressful.
Passwords are used daily, so our body remembers.
It needs some training to change it, and it takes a certain period of time to get used to it.
Furthermore, in most cases, there are multiple systems in operation at the company, so you need to remember multiple passwords.
Needless to say, if you forget your new password, your work will stop.
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But once we get used to the new password, we completely forget the old password.
You may not remember the password you used before the old password.
If you keep remembering passwords that have not used, it is a case that you "do not set a new password".
However, that can not be called "change password".
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So what I want to say is
"Kanchi, I will never forget you! (*)
The woman who yelled out outdoors,
I wonder if she remember that "Kanchi" now.
For this, a well-known columnist left a quotation,
"Hahahaha. I will forget the fact of "I forgot you""
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Also, in another book, the hero's lines come out.
"My well-known woman is, her behave is "my current love is always my first love." (*)
"And that's fine. That's right. "
He also said it.
(*)You may find them by Google search.
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We can easily forget the important password we used on business, just like "overwrite new password".
Such we, will not use the phrase of
"I will never forget you!"
so easily , I think.
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(It is business communication from here)
This is an concept of a "strong embodiment" in the patent specification that convinces the examiner.
At the next research group on inventions, we hope to take such a "strong example" to us.