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14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) Australia (1) Sweden (1) Canada (1) Kenya (1) Mexico (1) Nigeria (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Computer security culture (1) Egypt (1) France (1) Norway (1) Israel (1) South Africa (1) Spain (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 passwords Australia In Australia, there is a focus on promoting password managers and educational campaigns to enhance password security. 4
2 passwords Sweden In Sweden, biometric authentication and advanced encryption are extensively used for secure access. 4
3 passwords Canada Canadians prioritize secure password management for enhancing online security. 3
4 passwords Kenya In Kenya, passwords are commonly chosen for convenience and accessibility over complexity and uniqueness. 3
5 passwords Mexico In Mexico, people often use personal information for passwords, with different levels of complexity. 3
6 passwords Nigeria In Nigeria, there is a common practice of using weak passwords and reusing them across multiple accounts. 3
7 passwords Saudi Arabia Password security is valued in Saudi Arabia but may be overlooked due to focus on other security measures. 3
8 passwords Computer security culture Complex and regularly updated passwords are essential for data protection in computer security culture. 2
9 passwords Egypt In Egypt, managing passwords is a common challenge due to the need to balance convenience and security. 2
10 passwords France In France, there is a culture of sharing passwords and a preference for strong complexity. 2
11 passwords Norway Norwegian culture prioritizes biometric authentication and digital literacy for secure access. 2
12 passwords Israel In Israel, changing passwords frequently is seen as an important security practice. 1
13 passwords South Africa In South Africa, it is common to write down passwords on paper for easy reference. 1
14 passwords Spain In Spain, using personal information as passwords is common. 1