What is Azure MFA?
This tool replaces Duo Two-Factor Authentication. Any questions or concerns you have can be addressed by reaching out to the CIS HelpDesk at help@spu.edu.
Azure MFA is a multi-factor authentication method from Microsoft. Multi-factor authentication protects accounts against unauthorized logins by requiring an additional authorization layer in addition to a username and password. The extra layer is often a mobile app that is registered ahead of time or a passcode that is texted or called. With Azure MFA, SPU accounts will be further protected against malicious logins that result from phishing attacks or other forms of cyber scams.
- Learn more about Multi-factor Authentication (MFA)
- Learn more about why SPU introduced MFA
- Learn more about our current MFA Service: Azure MFA
How do I get Started?
Please visit the pages below for more information:
- Enrolling in Azure MFA - Instructions on how to setup your account with Azure MFA
- Azure MFA Frequently Asked Questions - Answers to all your Azure MFA Questions