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Password recovery and resets may be using up 12 minutes a week. That’s 11 hours a year!?! WHY!?! 

Put yourself in the shoes of one of your employees. They have 15-20 passwords they need to remember.

What are they likely to do? The very thing they SHOULD NOT be doing ― using the same password for multiple applications or online accounts. Anything to avoid the frustration that comes with password recovery and resets.

When an employee uses the same password for several accounts, they make it easy for a cyber criminal to access to MULTIPLE points of your data storage and work flow.

But that’s not all!

When they lose a password, they get frustrated, potentially triggering a bad mood that sets them up for failure throughout the day.

And that’s not the end of the bad news.

Reports indicate employees waste 12 minutes a week on password recovery or resetting passwords. While this may not seem like much, it becomes a staggering number when you add it up over months and multiply it by the number of employees in your organization.

What’s the answer to this wasted time, frustration, and cyber-risk?

There is a solution for losing passwords!

Password management combined with two-factor authentication (2FA). The Password management tools deployed by our team allow our clients to quickly and securely access their data and workflow.

In addition to helping save time and money, password management with 2FA adds another layer of security to your mission-critical systems. And saves time on password recovery. And that saves you money.

Looking to increase the security of your business? Want more information about our industry-leading Password Manager?
Generation Technology Solutions is here to answer your questions and move the operations and security of your business into the future! Connect with us today!

Source: https://www.thenationalnews.com/business/up-to-11-hours-spent-every-year-resetting-passwords-1.819620

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