In addition to changes to Duo’s user interface, the update will add a three-digit code step to Duo push approvals, UW’s two-factor authentication feature, and shorten the window of time during which ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Starting June 11, 2025, University students, faculty, and staff will no longer be able to authenticate through Duo using phone calls or text messages. The Office of Information Technology (OIT) is ...
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 ...
Duo Mobile, the app used by Brandeis for two-factor authentication, was recently updated with a new user interface (UI) for its iOS and Android mobile app. Updated positioning of the "approve/deny" ...
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 ...
On April 25, 2023, Information Services will release a new version of SSO that will include the new Duo Universal Prompt. These changes will make the login process faster, accessible, and more secure.
To avoid DuoPush Security sign-in issues, members of the Case Western Reserve University community are encouraged to update the Duo Mobile app by Feb. 2. Older versions may have trouble approving sign ...