Okay okay... I know that SSH is a great way to secure passwords, but I wasn't around when they decided what to use.
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Although telnet is the standard for my company, we do have another way to protect passwords from being captured.
We use the SecurID technology that only allows for 1 time unique passwords for all users logging in to our systems. It is used with a PIN that the user has and a rotating 6 digit number that changes every 60 seconds.
I might be wrong on this, but SecurID is a very good security measure to protect passwords.
Don't get me wrong SSH is great, but my company has the SecurID technology as our enterprise solution.
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