tunnussana
Tunnussana is a Finnish term that translates to "password" or "passphrase" in English. It denotes a secret string of characters used to verify a user's identity and grant access to systems, accounts, devices or encrypted data. Tunnussana can be a single word, a combination of words, or a character sequence chosen to be memorable for the user while remaining difficult for others to guess.
In computing and information security, tunnussana functions as one factor in authentication. Strong tunnussanat are typically
Common threats to tunnussanat include brute-force and dictionary attacks, phishing, credential stuffing, keylogging, and social engineering.
The term also appears in non-technical contexts where a secret word or code is used to authenticate