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What Is Multifactor Authentication

Multifactor authentication provides an additional layer of security beyond just a password by requiring two or more pieces of evidence to verify a user's identity when logging in. This can include something you know, like a password, and something you have, such as receiving a code via text message or authenticator app to enter during login. Users can enroll by navigating to a provided enrollment link, logging in, and then choosing whether to set up authentication via text message or the Microsoft Authenticator mobile app, which allows approving logins with a push notification or one-time code.

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What Is Multifactor Authentication

Multifactor authentication provides an additional layer of security beyond just a password by requiring two or more pieces of evidence to verify a user's identity when logging in. This can include something you know, like a password, and something you have, such as receiving a code via text message or authenticator app to enter during login. Users can enroll by navigating to a provided enrollment link, logging in, and then choosing whether to set up authentication via text message or the Microsoft Authenticator mobile app, which allows approving logins with a push notification or one-time code.

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Multifactor Authentication

What is Multifactor Authentication


Multifactor authentication is a security enhancement that allows you to present at least two pieces of evidence, or factors, to
identify yourself when logging into an account. It is a method of confirming your identity by using a combination of two
different factors – 1) Something you know (password) and 2) something you have.

Getting Started with Enrollment


 There are three authentication options available for Multifactor Authentication.
o SMS Message – You will be sent a text message containing a verification code when you attempt a log-in.
Enter the verification code provided into the sign-in interface.
o Mobile Application Push – This option pushes a pop-up notification to the authenticator app on your
smartphone or tablet to approve or deny.
o Mobile Application OAUTH – The authenticator app generates a 6-digit verification code that updates every
30 seconds. This is useful in scenarios where you may be in an area with poor cell coverage.

1 Navigate to the following link to setup Multi-Factor Authentication

https://aka.ms/MFASetup

2 Type your LTI email address and password to login and sign in. Click next to provide more information:
3 Setup your preferred method of authentication:
a. Text Message:
i. Choose ‘Authentication Phone’ from the Drop Down.
ii. Type in your mobile phone number. This number must be able to receive text messages:

iii. Click next. You will receive a verification text message. Enter the number you receive into the
enrollment page to confirm this authentication method:

b. Mobile App Push/OAUTH:


i. Choose Mobile App from the drop down
ii. Choose Receive notifications for verification
iii. Click Set Up:

iv. Download the Microsoft Authenticator app on your smartphone via the Play Store (Android) or
App Store (iOS).
v. Launch the Microsoft Authenticator app on your smartphone. Click the + to add an account and
choose “Work or School Account”
vi. The Microsoft Authenticator app will open your smartphone camera. Point it at the QR Code
provided on the webpage on your PC screen. This also sets up the device for the Mobile Application
OAUTH.

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