The inventor of the computer password has passed away


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 16 Jul 2019

The person responsible for creating the computer password has passed away. — AFP Relaxnews

Over the weekend, The New York Times reported that Fernando Corbató, inventor of the computer password, died on July 12 in a Massachusetts nursing home at 93.

On July 12, the world of computer security lost one of its most notable pioneers, Fernando Corbató, the American computer scientist credited with inventing the computer password therefore "pav[ing] the way for the personal computer."

After completing a bachelor's degree in physics at the California Institute of Technology, Corbató went on to pursue a PhD in the same field at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where, upon his academic graduation, he was hired immediately and worked until his retirement.

In addition to being the first to use a computer password to limit public access to designated files on a shared computer system, Corbató significantly contributed to the development of time-sharing operating systems, a technology that allows a single operating system to multitask.

In the early 1990s, Corbató was a recipient of the distinguished Turing Award for "his pioneering work organising the concepts and leading the development of the general-purpose, large-scale, time-sharing and resource-sharing computer systems, CTSS and Multics".

Though computer passwords are becoming a technology of the past, becoming less secure as operating systems become more advanced, the invention has helped make computers into the personal devices that they've become today.

Corbató died July 12 at the age of 93 as a result of diabetes-related complications. – AFP Relaxnews

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