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  1. To improve our security posture, we have incorporated DUO Security as a two-factor authentication solution into all Login Nodes. Starting on April 16, 2020, you will be required to enroll in DUO using the steps found below in order to access the SeaWulf cluster.

  2. Two-Step Login is used to protect your account, even if your password is stolen. 

     

  3. VPN, Duo Security Two-Step Login If you received the error like: ... Security two-step login.  This can happen with any system that requires two-step login. Example of authentication failure: Please call 2-9800 ...
  4. To better protect your personal information and the University, Duo Security two-step login is going to be required for all Students starting on Monday, December 20th, 2021 to access Single Sign-On protected applications, which includes widely used services such as Email and Zoom. Learn what this means and how to register devices for DUO.

  5. Security two-step login is going to be required for all Faculty & Staff ... applications.    How do I register? Visit the Duo two-step login service page ... NetIDs issued will require enrollment in Duo.   How to Prepare ...
  6. If you use DUO authentication on a device that only you use, you can have the DUO remember you for 7 days so you don't have to DUO authenticate as often.

  7. If your device doesn't have wifi/cell service (for example when travelling internationally), you can still use DUO on it through offline passcodes.

  8. Duo Security Two-Step Login Faculty, Researchers, Staff Two ... default device.   When you try to log into a system that has Duo Two ... and you will not be able to get into the system. If you are an enrolled Duo ...
  9. Duo Security Two-Step Login Faculty, Staff The recommended setup is to have Duo send a Push notification to your phone or tablet and to have at least 2 devices added to Duo.  You can also use tokens and some yubikeys.  ...
  10. You can update your Duo settings from the Single Sign On (SSO) screen.

  11. VPN

    Stony Brook's virtual private network (VPN) allows access to certain Stony Brook applications, resources, and services from off-campus.   
    NOTE:  The VPN requires a Stony Brook email address and Duo 2-Step login prior to downloading and installing the VPN.  

  12. Security for multi-factor authentication, requiring you to have access ... or application. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on your password manager. ... been compromised or once a year. Enable two-factor authentication ...
  13. into revealing their Duo two-factor codes sent via text message or approving ... your Duo authenticator. Protecting your personal information ... investigation.   Discontinue use of text messages as Duo authenticators:  A common ...
  14. Adding a 2nd device makes logging in easier especially when your primary device is not available.

  15. to the GlobalProtect Agent VPN for Windows DUO Security Two-Factor Authentication ... authentication from DUO Security, so keep your default Duo-enrolled device handy ... 2-step authentication via  Duo Security.   New Duo Security users ...
  16. Duo Security Two-Step Login, VPN Faculty, Researchers, Staff If you ... to Duo Security. Then use this device to login into  Single Sign ... code from the Duo Administrator, enter it in your system's password ...
  17. technologies as a pathway into  your device.     Duo Two-Step Login is currently used by Stony Brook as our service for multi-factor authentication to secure your NetID accounts.  Duo provides multiple methods ...
  18. In an effort to decrease the number of passwords required to access computing applications across the University, DoIT has incrementally implemented its Web-based, NetID Single Sign On (SSO) service since 2008. Users can log in to campus applications such as Google Apps for Education and WolfMart without having to sign on multiple times or remember many passwords. The SSO service is only used for those applications accessed through a Web browser. Client-based applications, such as the mail client on a smart phone, do not use the Stony Brook SSO.

     

     

  19. into revealing their Duo two-factor codes sent via text message or approving ... authentication in Duo for all new users,  beginning July 6. Cyber Threat Alert: Job ... digital world.  In order to keep your accounts secure, we have a new system ...
  20. will have to first  change your NetID password in the SOLAR System. Log ... for assistance.  Click the apple icon   in the top-left corner and select  System ... Then authenticate with your NetID and NetID Password   Select which apps to use ...

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