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by flipp3r 2970 days ago
> Also, if you continue to RTFA,

I RTFpresentations even. Naming Hashing and then switching to Magic is just confusing for everyone involved. Again; it completely ruins effective communication.

> for anyone else in a non-technical role, why does it really matter?

They're getting security training on the topic of hashing. How does it not matter?? Employees will have to adjust their communication to toddler level anytime they need to talk about security to others.

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> They're getting security training on the topic of hashing. How does it not matter??

They're getting taught good password health. You don't need to know what hashing is to know good password health.

I shouldn't get upset over comments but it's headdeskingly frustrating to read comments like yours from people who should know better and who, ultimately, contribute to worse personal security for everybody. Comments like yours are one of the causes behind many people turning their head away at security, not bothering because the barrier of entry is too high and they're made to feel like if they don't have it perfect why bother.

Damn it. The guy communicated pretty damn well if he got 30 employees switching to password managers on their own without actually saying it's required. So instead of criticizing, take it as an opportunity to learn and revise your beliefs.

There's no reason to get personal. We're all on the same side here.