Passwords are an important aspect of security since poorly chosen passwords could result in unauthorized access to company resources. Implementing password management best practices ensures that users adhere to a set of guidelines for creating and protecting their passwords. Typical components of a password policy define:
Password length and strength
Password duration
Common password practice
For details about minimum password requirements, refer to the Oracle ILOM Administrator's Guide for Configuration and Maintenance Firmware Release 5.0.x.
Enforce the following standard practices for creating strong, complex passwords:
Do not create a password that contains the user name, employee name, or family names.
Do not select passwords that are easy to guess.
Do not create passwords that contain a consecutive string of numbers such as 12345.
Do not create passwords that contain a word or string that is easily discovered by a simple Internet search.
Do not allow users to reuse the same password across multiple systems.
Do not allow users to reuse previous passwords.
Change passwords on a regular basis. This helps to prevent malicious activity and ensures that passwords adhere to current password policies.