Methods for Successful Secure Password Creation
This document is designed to help you pick a password that you will authenticate
successful 100% of the time. Please take note of the following suggestions so
that your experience with P.A.T.H. can be more enjoyable.
• Select a password that has numbers, letters, special characters, and
contains upper and lower case. These are usually the most secure
passwords because they are difficult to guess, and or crack.
o An example of this type of password would be P@ThLog1n.
• When typing your password, try to use the numbers on the keys above the
letters.
o The reason for this is that not all keyboards have a number pad. If
a person was to create their account using the number pad, and
then had to use the top row on another computer, their typing
rhythm is ultimately affected. This leads to false negative password
denials.
• Try to type your passwords as consistently as possible.
o The system that we use to monitor your type rhythm is very
sophisticated. This system takes into account for standard
deviations in typing.
• Do not let other users use your secure ID.
o If you wish to allow others access to your account, give them your
account security key. They can then create their secure account.
Failure to follow this important instruction will eventually lead
to complete denial by the P.A.T.H. system.