With the two-factor authentication (2FA) service, faculty, staff, and student employees will be prompted to verify their identity on a second factor that they designate. Depending on the device chosen, they may also select the type of prompt or authentication method they wish to receive. This article covers the types of devices that may be used for this service and the notification options.
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Second factors are an item in your possession and can be a mobile phone, landline phone, tablet, or hardware token.
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Available Authentication Methods
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Available for mobile phones.
Hardware Token
Hardware tokens are small devices that generate passcodes that verify your identity in place of a phone. The device will rotate the displayed passcode every few minutes to provide you with a new valid code to use. The battery on this device is rated for a minimum of 2 years.
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Phone Call (Faculty/Staff only)
Receive an automated phone call. Press any key to authenticate.
Available for smartphones, mobile phones, and landlines
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If you select to receive push notifications from the Duo Mobile app (called Duo Push), you will receive this authentication prompt on your phone. Tap Approve to gain secure access to the application.
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For more information about 2FA and Duo, visit guide.duo.com. |
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