If something happens to your phone, you'll need another way to authenticate. Important: IS&T strongly recommends that you register a backup device for 2-factor authentication.
Open the Duo Mobile app from your mobile device. If you don’t have access to the Internet, you can generate a temporary, one-time passcode in Duo in order to authenticate.
Installing the Duo Security application on your personal mobile device does not grant MIT control of your device. If you are a supplier requesting assistance with a supplier portal password reset or multifactor authentication, please contact. Duo's Guide to Two-Factor Authentication.Protect your MIT identity and make sure no one else can act on your behalf, even if your password has been compromisedĭuo authentication can be enabled as a requirement for Touchstone loginsĪ valid MIT certificate and/or an MIT Kerberos username/password Two-factor authentication is an effective way of safeguarding against security attacks, particularly related to financial data Integration with other applications is available as well. Web, Data, and Servers Web, Data, and Servers.Network and Infrastructure Network and Infrastructure.End-User Support Tools End-User Support Tools.Educational Technology Educational Technology.Collaboration and Communication Collaboration and Communication.Accounts and Passwords Accounts and Passwords.Visitors and Guests Learn what IT services are available to you as a guest or visitor.Faculty and Staff Learn what IT services are available to you as a faculty or staff member.Students Get answers to your technology questions even before you arrive.
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