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MFA credentials. The credentials are Name (which must be unique to the system), API Host, Integration Key, and Secret Key. The goal of MFA is to create a layered defense making it more difficult for an unauthorized person(s) to access the system. | MFA credentials. The credentials are Name (which must be unique to the system), API Host, Integration Key, and Secret Key. The goal of MFA is to create a layered defense making it more difficult for an unauthorized person(s) to access the system. | ||
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Revision as of 21:51, 22 January 2020

Multi-Factor Authentication Manager
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Manager allows the user to create, delete, modify, and assign/unassign Duo MFA credentials. The credentials are Name (which must be unique to the system), API Host, Integration Key, and Secret Key. The goal of MFA is to create a layered defense making it more difficult for an unauthorized person(s) to access the system.
Navigation: Users & Groups --> Users --> User --> Multi-Factor Auth Manager (toolbar)
To Create information see Create...
To Modify information see Modify...
To Assign/Unassign see Assign/Unassign...
For additional information see Duo Multi-Factor Authentication