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Mason uses Duo Security to deliver Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) when using your NetID and Patriot Pass Password to log in to Mason applications. This second layer of protection makes your personal information and Mason’s information less vulnerable.
- List of 2FA Authentication Options - Information Technology Services
Two Options for 2nd Factor: Verified Push—Login attempt...
- How to Enroll in 2FA with a Smartphone
How to Enroll in 2FA with a Smartphone. Step 1. On your...
- [How TO] 2FA Enrollment - George Mason University
Mason uses Duo Security to deliver Two-Factor Authentication...
- List of 2FA Authentication Options - Information Technology Services
21 paź 2024 · Two Options for 2nd Factor: Verified Push—Login attempt sends a message to your smartphone. Enter the DUO verification code into your DUO Mobile app (network required) Bypass Code—Generate a single use code & enter with your NetID and Patriot Pass Password (no network or data required)
8 paź 2024 · How to Enroll in 2FA with a Smartphone. Step 1. On your smartphone, go to the App Store and download the Duo Mobile app by Duo Security. The app is used to confirm your identity when connecting to any 2FA-enabled application or service. Step 2. In a web browser, go to 2fa.gmu.edu. Click 2FA Account Login in the top right. Step 3.
Furthermore, I agree that I will only access those data that are related specifically to my personal records and that I will not share or disclose my account with others. [Check Here] I have read the guidelines on completing the 2FA Account Reset Request.
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is used along with your NetID and Patriot Pass Password to provide extra security for your personal information and Mason’s by helping to verify only you are logging into your account. Note: 2FA is required for all Mason users, whether student or employee.
Mason uses Duo Security to deliver Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) when using applications protected by Mason’s Central Authentication Service (CAS) and Shibboleth (Blackboard does NOT require 2FA at this time), and the Cisco AnyConnect VPN.
On Tuesday, April 5, Information Technology Services (ITS) will enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for Blackboard, Mason’s learning management system. Information about this change is available on the 2FA Roadmap at https://its.gmu.edu/2faroadmap.