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The Encrypted Pocketbook of Passwords

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The paperback version is a password journal with a major difference! An alphabetized storage solution for over 200 separate account, username and password details, using one or more secret keys to help keep the password information secure, even if the book itself is accessed or stolen. This ebook edition shows you the technique used so you can apply it yourself for personal (non-commercial) use. Some people re-use the same password across many different online accounts. For security reasons, this is highly dangerous and inadvisable. This is because, if any cyber criminal steals your username and password information from one place, one of the first things they usually do is to try those same details in many other online services. Writing your passwords down is usually fraught with risks. 'The Encrypted Pocketbook of Passwords' helps guide you on how to store your passwords more securely in a physical format that you can read but others will find hard to break. This book is designed by a leading security expert and author of 'Cybersecurity for Beginners'.

23 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 19, 2017

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Raef Meeuwisse

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Raef Meeuwisse holds multiple certifications for information security and authored the security control framework for a Fortune 20 company. He also created AdaptiveGRC, the world’s first single data source / zero replication governance, risk management and compliance suite. He is an interim CISO for hire and an entertaining international speaker.

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