> From: Discuss [mailto:discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey....@blu.org] On
> Behalf Of Kent Borg
> 
> Passwords are different from encryption keys. Completely different.

They are not completely different.  They have some characteristics that are the 
same, and some that are different.

They are both secrets, but a password is assumed to be stored in a human brain 
and assumed to contain limited entropy, while an encryption key is assumed to 
be sufficiently long and randomly generated, and assumed to be stored on some 
sort of digital media.

As a result of these characteristic differences, each one is suitable for 
different purposes, and has different best practices - such as rate limiting 
guesses.
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