Advantages:
All users are assigned an initial password, whenever a new user is created a password is created and associated with the user.
All users are compliant with password policy and their password is changes in time, no policy compliance verification is required because the system is automatically generating a password for the new users and the password is updated every X time.
Automatic generated passwords are strong, no easy to guess, password complexity can be defined in the system to be compliant with certain password characteristics, like length, if requires upper case or lower case letters, numbers and/or symbols.
Disadvantages:
How the initial password will be provided to the user, after the password is generated is required that someone …show more content…
Where authentication is based on something you are, both false negatives and false positives are problems. Discuss whether one of these (false positive or false negative) is more important than the other by referring to situations in which one is more important and justifying that those kinds of situations are more prevalent.
A false rejection / false negative is when an authorized user is rejected by a biometric system, on the other hand, a false acceptance / false positive is when an unauthorized user is accepted by it [2] [3], I consider that false positive occurrence are more dangerous since it will allow someone that should not have access to a system, information and/or site to get in which compromise the