brianyoung@stanford.edu
Front End Developer
University IT Communications, Stanford University
Highlight the user experience design services of UIT Communications
Discuss opportunities for improving the user experience in UIT web projects
Some of the many services we provide:
Communication planning and strategy
Content development and delivery
Internal communication
Creative services
We also do the following:
Web design, development, and maintenance
User Interface (UI) Design
User Experience (UX)
Web accessibility
Help documentation
Stanford identity management
Axess
Oracle Financials
Stanford Services
StanfordWho
Zoom
SeRA
My Devices
Virtual Host
Network Registration
Sponsorship
Stanford Login
IT Metrics
Tools
Workgroup
ID Card Photo
Software
Authority Manager
WebAFS
Mailman
CAD Drawings
Voicemail
Monitoring
Form Builder
Accounts
National Association of the Deaf (NAD) v. Harvard & MIT
Dudley v. Miami University
Disability Rights Advocates (DRA) v. UC Berkeley
National Federation of the Blind (NFB) v. Penn State
uit.stanford.edu/service/accounts/passwords/quickguide
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<p>Question: Which characters are <strong>required</strong> in my password?</p>
<p>Answer: That depends on how long it is. The shorter it is, the more restrictions there are. Here are the specific requirements:</p>
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<th>Number of characters</th>
<th>Requirements</th>
</tr>
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<td>8-11</td>
<td>mixed case letters, numbers, and symbols</td>
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<td>12-15</td>
<td>mixed case letters and numbers</td>
</tr>
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<td>16-19</td>
<td>mixed case letters</td>
</tr>
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<td>20 or more</td>
<td>Any characters you like!</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p>Stanford recommends a password 16 or more characters long.</p>
<p>Longer passwords are inherently more secure because it takes hackers longer to guess them when employing a brute force method. So make your password 16 characters or longer!</p>
<p>Because they only require upper and lower case letters, passwords that are 16 characters or longer are much easier to type on a mobile device.</p>
<p>You may be thinking “How on earth can I come up with a password that long?!” It’s easy! Just select 4 random words. For example: orange eagle key shoe. That’s 21 characters including the spaces.</p>
<p>Now go forth and create your own awesome passwords and keep your account secure!</p>
<p>For more information, visit <a href="https://uit.stanford.edu/service/accounts/passwords">the SUNetID Passwords page</a>.</p>
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