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What is

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multi-factor authentication?

TwoMulti-factor authentication adds a second layer of security to your online accounts. Verifying your identity using a second an additional factor (like your phone or other mobile device) prevents anyone but you from logging in, even if they know your password.

This second additional factor of authentication is separate and independent from your username and password — Duo never sees your password.

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  1. Enter username and password as usual

  2. Use your phone to verify your identity

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Why do I need this?

Passwords are increasingly surprisingly easy to compromise. They can often be stolen, guessed, or hacked — you might not even know someone is accessing your account.  TwoMulti-factor authentication helps keep your account secure even if your password is compromised. With Duo Push, you'll be alerted right away (on your phone) if someone is trying to log in as you.

Note

All staff members will Peoplesoft access will be required to use DUO by 12/31/18. Faculty members with Peoplesoft access will be required by 9/1/19. This will apply to any online UMBC service requiring a login, except for current, “self-service” functions such as timesheets, etravel requests, etc. Click here for more information.

 

For more information on two-factor authentication as provided by Duo Security, go to http://guide.duosecurity.com

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