Cybersecurity expert Prof Alan Woodward said that the use of patterns and images was already used by some firms as a useful alternative to remembering complex sequences of numbers and letters. "I think this is an interesting and potentially valuable step forward," he said. "If we persist in using passwords, which seem to be here for a while yet, we need to recognise how humans think and make these as easy to remember as possible. "
网络安全资深教授艾伦·伍德沃德(Alan Woodward)称,有些公司已经采用不同模式、图像的密码,用户就不用记忆一连串复杂数字和字母了。他说,“我认为这很有趣,而且有发展潜力。如果我们坚持使用密码,至少暂时不会弃用密码,我们需要了解人们的思维方式,尽可能让密码更容易记忆。
Former memory champion Michael Tipper told the BBC the technique for remembering a sequence of either numbers or pictures was essentially the same. "Fundamentally we are hard-wired to remember pictures," he said. "However, people are lazy and they will adopt the easiest way through. Statistically it will be harder to crack - but if you're presented with a screen of emojis and you can't be bothered to remember a sequence you're going to pick the ones in the four corners or the top row - and then you are left with an equally insecure technology."
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