How to create a company password policy, with template (original) (raw)

Use these guidelines and our free template to ensure your company's password policy sets the ground rules for strong and effective password creation and use.

Passwords are one of the first lines of defense in enterprises, authenticating users to access critical accounts and data. As such, choosing strong passwords and maintaining their safety are paramount.

A well-defined password policy enables companies to lay out password security best practices and recommendations, while ensuring users understand password requirements and their role in keeping companies safe.

Learn more about what a password policy is, why one is critical to enterprise security and how to write a policy customized to your company's needs.

What is a password policy?

Password policies establish rules for password administration, penalties for violation of password rules, procedures for addressing access attempts using invalid passwords and other security-related activities. The level of detail in a password policy can range from simple, such as the minimum required characteristics of a password, to a more detailed policy reflective of an enterprise-wide security program.

Senior management should approve the password policy and review and update it periodically to reflect new business activities. During M&A, for example, the companies involved likely have different security protocols, so upgrade the existing policies to align them.

Why do companies need a password policy?

Passwords historically have been a weak point for companies. The "2023 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report" found 49% of data breaches involved stolen credentials. To prevent password-related breaches, it is important to ensure users create strong passwords and follow password rules and recommendations.

An enterprise-wide password policy sets the rules for password administration and provides guidelines for compliance. It's also an essential piece of evidence during audits and a key part of an organization's security activities and programs.

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Components of a password policy

The template included in this article provides the foundation for preparing a password policy. The level of detail is up to the IT department and C-level management.

A password policy should, at minimum, include the following sections:

The policy should include a section to track changes, updates and approvals.

How to prepare a password policy

In addition to the items listed above, consider the following when developing a strong but user-friendly password policy:

Password policy best practices

When developing a password policy, consider the following best practices:

How to use the password policy template

This template is a framework for preparing a password policy. Use as much of the suggested content as needed. Incorporate any existing policy content, and add content that is appropriate for your organization.

Have the drafted policy reviewed by a subject matter expert, and update the policy as needed before submitting for C-level approval. It's helpful to have a lawyer review the policy, as well as risk management and HR.

Once approved, advise employees on the policy. Train help desk staff to answer questions, especially regarding policy implementation and enforcement.

As with any policy, be sure to review and update it periodically to maintain its relevance and effectiveness.

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