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Originally posted by Mr Mephisto
Having said that, there's nothing stopping your users from writing down their passwords apart from stringent policies. The biggest risk to an enterprise is not a ear-ring wearing, long-haired 17 year old hacker, but a "trusted" employee. Either they introduce viruses, fail to follow policy, become disgruntled etc.
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Yes. The biggest potential risk is that a trusted insider, such as you or I, goes bad. Good thing we have no intention of doing such an act.
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But you also have to remember that "single sign-on" is also a desireable goal for any large enterprise.
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Yes, and we've implemented it here.
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When has it ever been different?
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Never. That's why it's such a strong argument. The best protection is to keep the trusted insiders happy and employed.