Hiss ♦ Sherman
Wealth Management

Call Us: (620) 792-6333

bob@hisssherman.com

•

matt@hisssherman.com

•

kyle@hisssherman.com

Client Login 

Home NavigationMENU
  • Home
  • About Us 
    • Our Advisors
    • Our Advisors
    • Our Mission
    • About CenterPointe
    • Team
  • Services 
    • College Funding
    • Retirement
    • Estate
    • Investment
    • Insurance
    • Tax
    • Money
    • Lifestyle
    • Glossary
    • Tax Resources
    • Useful Links
  • Contact
Lifestyle

The Three Keys to a Great Password

A great password is often the only thing standing between you and identity theft. But what makes a password really secure? Turns out, there are some important guidelines to follow to keep information safe. Read on for three smart tips.1. Know the latest  security standards.The National Institute of Standards and Technology has established some new rules for setting more-secure passwords.MAKE YOUR PASSWORDS LONGER.Longer passwords are harder to decipher. Try using short phrases instead of just one word.AVOID PASSWORDS HINTS OR RESET QUESTIONS. Password hints aren’t all that effective and can actually make it easier to hack into your accounts.DON’T REPEAT THE SAME NUMBER OR LETTER.Something like “yessssss999” is much too easy for identity thieves to crack.DON’T USE COMMON IDENTIFIERS AS A PASSWORD.For example, if your name is Jane Smith and you’re setting up a Netflix account, don’t use “janesmith” or “Netflix” as your password.2.Don't use the same  password more than once. By using the same password on multiple services, you are potentially giving hackers access to every service where you're using that password. This is like having a single key that opens your house, your, car, and your bank's safety deposit box. If someone steals that key, they can access everything you own. Always create different keys, or passwords, for separate accounts.3. Make use of a  password manager. A password management tool is your greatest ally. These are  programs or apps that will create unique passwords on each of your accounts and store them all for you in a single, secure location, so you'll never lose them again. They can also sync with multiple devices and  auto-populate passwords whenever you need them, saving you a ton of time and trouble. The World Wide Web can be complicated,  but setting secure passwords doesn't have to be. With a bit of effort, you can use smart practices to help keep all your accounts safe and secure. SOURCE: The National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2019
Share |
 

Related Content

Do Your Kids Know The Value of a Silver Spoon?

Do Your Kids Know The Value of a Silver Spoon?

You taught them how to read and how to ride a bike, but have you taught your children how to manage money?

How Insurance Deductibles Work

How Insurance Deductibles Work

Knowing how insurance deductibles work can help you save money and give you peace of mind.

9 Facts About Social Security

9 Facts About Social Security

There are things about Social Security that might surprise you.

 

Have A Question About This Topic?









Thank you! Oops!

Check the background of your financial professional on FINRA's BrokerCheck.

The content is developed from sources believed to be providing accurate information. The information in this material is not intended as tax or legal advice. Please consult legal or tax professionals for specific information regarding your individual situation. Some of this material was developed and produced by FMG Suite to provide information on a topic that may be of interest. FMG Suite is not affiliated with the named representative, broker - dealer, state - or SEC - registered investment advisory firm. The opinions expressed and material provided are for general information, and should not be considered a solicitation for the purchase or sale of any security.

We take protecting your data and privacy very seriously. As of January 1, 2020 the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) suggests the following link as an extra measure to safeguard your data: Do not sell my personal information.

Copyright 2023 FMG Suite.

Securities offered through IFP Securities, LLC dba Independent Financial Partners (IFP), member FINRA/SIPC.  Investment advice offered through IFP Advisors, LLC, dba Independent Financial Partners (IFP), a Registered Investment Advisor.  IFP and Hiss Sherman Wealth Management, LLC are not affiliated. 

Registration does not imply that the Firm is recommended or approved by the United States government or any regulatory agency.  Registration with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission or any state securities authority does not imply any level of skill or training.

IFP may only transact business or render personalized investment advice in those states and international jurisdictions where it is registered, has notice filed, or is otherwise excluded or exempted from registration requirements.  The purpose of this website is for information distribution only and should not be construed as an offer to buy or sell securities or to offer investment advice.  Past results are no guarantee of future results and no representation is made that a client will or is likely to achieve results that are similar to those described.  An investor should consider his or her investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses carefully before investing.  Please refer to IFP Advisors LLC ADV Part 2 for additional information and risks. 

Reg BI Disclosure Supplement | Form CRS | Investor Pricing | Privacy Policy | Business Continuity Plan  


Contact

Hiss Sherman Wealth Management Group
Office: (620) 792-6333

2001 Broadway Avenue
Great Bend, KS 67530

bob@hisssherman.com

Quick Links

  • Retirement
  • Investment
  • Estate
  • Insurance
  • Tax
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • All Articles
  • All Videos
  • All Calculators
  • All Presentations