I sit next to Information Security. No post-its for me. And we're not just defending against people who come in from the outside, but from people inside who a) shouldn't be seeing what other people have access to (everyone's limited to the least they need to get their job done) and b) might pretend to be you for nefarious purposes.
We have a, IIRC, 24 month cycle on passwords, changing every month. It was about that much, I think, before I could use my first one over again.
Luckily they've changed the systems so that everything other than e-mail uses the same password. That's another layer of security.
The school password system is fairly rudimentary -- you have to change it every couple of months, but they don't care what it is as far as characters go. Every so often my boss has me go into his email for something, and his password is always his name with 666 attached somewhere. Makes me laugh.
My passwords get me access to a lot of stuff. Moon won't explode, I doubt there's been duel involving blood (I will NOT count grad students, especially if they've been drinking) in this field in the past 100 years or anything, but if the stuff I have access to get deliberately fucked, people could be fired, and I think there's also technically grounds for legal prosecution. Oh, And People Would Be Scandalized. Believe me, there is nothing quite as annoying as a righteously indignant scientist.
Needless to say, I'm careful. More careful than I am with passwords that contain info about me.
And Umm I just looked out my window and one of the redshouldered hawks is in the tree not 10 feet away. SO fucking cool.
Not looking at keyvoard. Postong by reflection in widow.
The scientists win. I am now broken, defeated, a shadow of the secretary I once was.
EDIT: OMG, practically verbatim laisse-faire x-post with Theodosia!!
Even funnier when you know we work at the same company.
OMG, I'm so cranky about the fact that now I have econ homework every week, when we never had it before the midterm. Especially because as far as I can tell, the homework problems vary between being copy-from-the-book answers, and problems that are more complicated than either what's in the book or what we did in class. I am IRKED.
Man, I had a great 10 days or so of not being irked by school.