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The document "Secure Passwords for Educators" emphasizes the importance of educators using strong, unique passwords to protect sensitive student data and educational resources from cyber threats. It highlights key elements of strong passwords, such as a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols, and advises against using common words or predictable elements. The guidance aligns with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recommendations, focusing on password length, avoiding common phrases, checking against compromised passwords, discouraging periodic resets, encouraging passphrases, implementing multi-factor authentication, and user-friendly password recovery.

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