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Password length parameter (1334 bytes)
1: ...' is a basic parameter affecting the [[password]] length needed to provide a given degree of [[security]].... 3: ...mber of unique algorithm-generated passwords (the password space). 5: ... security is determined by the probability that a password can be guessed in its lifetime. 7: ...user attempted to enter the word ''penis'' as his password he would receive the message, ''Not long enough''... 10: '''Tips for creating a good password:''' Password length equation (671 bytes) 1: ...ides an acceptable probability, <i>P</i> , that a password will be guessed in its lifetime. 3: .../i> , where <i>L</i> is the maximum lifetime of a password and <i>R</i> is the number of guesses per unit of... 6: {{merge}} [[password length parameter]] Password (20960 bytes) 1: ...For information on the game '''Password''', see [[Password (game)]].'' 2: ...access are tested on whether or not they know the password and are granted or denied access accordingly. 3: ...hey would only allow a person in if they knew the password. 5: In modern times, passwords are used to [[access control|control access]] to... 6: A typical computer user may require passwords for many purposes, including logons to computer ... Password (game) (6813 bytes) 1: [[image:Password_game.jpg|right|frame|Although Password can be played without any equipment, commercial v... 2: '''Password''' is a popular [[spoken game|spoken]] [[guessing... 12: ...[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] version of ''Password'']] 13: ... [[television]] [[game show]] of the same name. ''Password'', hosted by [[Allen Ludden]], ran from [[October... 15: ...g Round" where the contestant tried to guess five passwords within 60 seconds for $50 per word. Password policy (4759 bytes) 1: ...rt of an organization's official regulations. The password policy can be advisory or mandated by inclusion ... 3: Typical components of a password policy include: 5: ==Password length== 6: ...6 or 8 characters. Some systems impose a maximum length for compatibility with [[legacy system]]s. 8: ==Password formation== Shadow password (1042 bytes) 1: ...ords''' is used to increase the security level of passwords on [[Unix]] systems. 6: *'''encrypted password''' 7: *password expiration infromation 14: ...in a user's password hash and find out his or her password by performing a [[brute force attack]]. 16: ...ich can be read only by root. This makes stealing passwords more difficult, as root access is required to fi... Password cracking (10264 bytes) 1: ...ystem administrator to check for easily crackable passwords. 4: Passwords to access computer systems are usually stored in... 5: Such databases often do not store the password in any form (encrypted or otherwise), but rather ... 8: ...he encrypted password, by for example reading the password storage file somehow (e.g., via a [[Trojan horse ... 11: ...it must be kept in mind that [[cipher]]s used for password protection ''should'' have been analyzed for weak... One-time password (1615 bytes) 1: ...e the next password in the set given the previous passwords. 4: ...ay. After the given time period finishes, no more passwords are available to the visitor, and thus the acces... 7: ...rting with an initial seed ''s'', then generating passwords 9: ...ny times as necessary. If an indefinite series of passwords is wanted, a new seed value can be chosen after ... 11: Now, each password is dispensed in reverse, with ''f''(''f''(...''f'... Password authentication protocol (414 bytes) 1: '''Password Authentication Protocol''', sometimes abbreviated... 2: PAP transmits unencrypted [[ASCII]] passwords over the network and is therefore considered ins... 7: [[de:Password Authentication Protocol]] Parameter (5688 bytes) 1: A '''parameter''' is a measurement or value on which something e... 5: ...rameters to be varied, such as ''skew''. These '''parameters''' each describe some aspect of the response cur... 7: ==Types of parameter== 11: ...ome or all the arguments of a function are called parameters. 15: ...'' are used, they generally correspond with the [[parameter (computer science)|definitions used in computer ... Secure remote password protocol (2247 bytes) 1: ...have difficulty extracting a password. Only one password can be guessed at per attempt in the current revi... 18: P is the cleartext password, Named parameter (1613 bytes) 1: ...gnature clearly states the name (meaning) of each parameter. This is not used in languages like [[Java_progra... 17: ...ctive-C version is clearly easier to read as each parameter's meaning is more clearly stated in the method ca... 19: ...at, say, [[Python]] does supports key=value style parameters. Nuisance parameter (1417 bytes) 1: ...her parameters. The classic example of a nuisance parameter is the [[variance]] σ<sup>2</sup> of a [[no... 3: ...n true location of each observation is a nuisance parameter. 5: ...isance parameters: every parameter aside from the parameter of interest should be integrated. As a practical ... 7: ...r may be considered a nuisance parameter. Also, a parameter may cease to be a "nuisance" if it becomes the ob... Statistical parameter (1176 bytes) 1: A '''statistical parameter''' is a parameter that indexes a family of [[probability distributi... 3: ... distribution]]s, on the other hand, has only one parameter, the number of degrees of freedom. 5: ...the population of interest. In other situations, parameters may be fixed by the nature of the sampling proce... Immirzi parameter (4642 bytes) 1: ...bative theory of [[quantum gravity]]. The Immirzi parameter measures the size of the quantum of area in [[Pla... 5: ... the area spectrum is proportional to the Immirzi parameter. 19: Here <math>\gamma </math> is the Immirzi parameter. It was thought to take the values 29: ...ges puncturing the event horizon, and the Immirzi parameter is proportional to the area contributed by each p... 33: ..., the Immirzi parameter seems to be the only free parameter of vacuum LQG, and once it is fixed by matching o... Parameter covariance (506 bytes) 2: a parameter or return type can be changed to be a more specia... 7: Covariant parameters are not safe, but return types are. In [[Eiffel ... Numerical parameter (289 bytes) 1: ...unction that would be completely specified if the parameter were known. Examples include: 2: *[[location parameter]] 3: *[[dispersion parameter]] or [[scale parameter]] 4: *[[shape parameter]] 6: back to [[estimating parameters]] Scale parameter (402 bytes) 1: ...mily of probabiblity densities parametrized by a parameter ''s'' is of the form 5: then ''s'' is called a '''scale parameter''', since its value determines the "[[scale]]" of... 8: * [[numerical parameter]] 10: * [[location parameter]] One-parameter group (2075 bytes) 1: ...hematics]], a '''one-parameter group''' or '''one-parameter subgroup''' usually means a [[continuous (topolog... 9: where ''s'', ''t'' are the 'parameters' of group elements in ''G''. We may have 21: Therefore a one-parameter group or one-parameter subgroup has to be distinguished from a group or ... 26: Such one-parameter groups are of basic importance in the theory of [... Location parameter (649 bytes) 1: ...sities parametrized by a scalar- or vector-valued parameter μ is of the form 5: then μ is called a '''location parameter''', since its value determines the "location" of ... 7: ...rds, when you graph the function, the '''location parameter''' determines where the origin will be located. I... 10: * [[numerical parameter]] 12: * [[scale parameter]]
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