Guidelines for Creating A Good Password
Passwords are very important and having a strong password will better protect your dataand your network. Creating passwords may seem annoying, but they are necessary. Creating a strong password can be easy. The following guidelines have been created to assist you in creating a good password.
Password guidelines
    - It must be at least 8 characters long
 
    - It must contain at least one number and one character
 
    - You cannot use a previously used password
 
    - It must not contain your username, first name or last name
 
    - It must contain at least three of the following four items:
    
        - Upper Case Letters
 
        - Lower Case Letters
 
        - Number(s)
 
        - Special Characters (Avoid these characters: &?<>, they mess with webmail passwords)
 
    
     
How to Avoid Bad Passwords
Avoid passwords that would be easy for someone to guess.
Don’t use:
    - Phone numbers
 
    - Names (salley)
 
    - All uppercase or all lowercase words (money, MILLION)
 
    - Short words (dog)
 
    - Slang (moneygrip)
 
    - Sequential letters or numbers (qrstuv, 123456)
 
    - Personal information (birth dates, SS#, favorite color, pets name)
 
When to Change Your Password
Passwords automatically expire every 90 days, however you should change your password if:
    - You have written it down and have misplaced it
 
    - You have shared your password with anyone else
 
    - You suspect someone has been using your computer without your consent
 
    - You have been a victim of phishing or spam