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How password fatigue creates security risks for businesses and what to do about it

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Ben Wolford

11d ago· 11 min readenInsight

Summary

Password fatigue is a growing cybersecurity risk caused by the mental burden of managing dozens or hundreds of passwords. This leads employees to adopt insecure practices like password reuse, weak passwords, and unsafe sharing — creating significant security exposure for businesses. The article explores how these small workarounds can lead to major breaches and offers guidance on reducing risk through better password management strategies, including password managers, single sign-on (SSO), and multi-factor authentication (MFA).

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Password fatigue builds gradually. It's caused by the mental load of creating new logins and accounts, numerous password resets, and inevitably losing track of the dozens or even hundreds of passwords that it isn't possible to keep track of.
Inevitably, team members will try to manage password fatigue with insecure practices.
A reused password can help an attacker access multiple services. A weak password can fail under a dictionary attack. A password shared
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Password fatigue leads to reuse, weak passwords, and unsafe sharing. Learn how businesses can reduce risk with better password management.

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