The Information Security Office has identified a painless way to increase security for everyone at Miami. On Monday, May 5 at 5 p.m., we will be making a change to how the Duo Mobile smartphone app ...
The University will retire the Duo Phone Call and SMS Passcode log-in methods for students beginning Tuesday, according to an Oct. 2 email to members of the Cornell community from Robert Edamala, ...
UB requires all students, faculty, and staff to use Duo, a two-step verification system, in order to add an extra layer of security to your UBITName login. Two-step verification is the standard for ...
In order to improve the security of our critical resources and data, Information Services will be making a series of changes to our Duo 2FA service over the next several weeks. These changes may ...
What’s happening: Duo Security is ending support for older versions of its mobile app to improve security. After March 31, versions earlier than 4.85.0 will stop working for multifactor authentication ...
Are you keeping your Duo app up to date? Users need to check that they are using version 4.85.0, or newer, of Duo. If you find that your app is running an older version, it will need to be updated by ...
Two-factor authentication provides added security by prompting you to enter a unique code at sign in, in addition to your passphrase. The unique code, generated by your phone, is used only once. You ...
The Duo Security authentication process has adopted new features that change the way the USC community can log into their University accounts. According to the Digital Campus, USC’s website for ...