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Multi-Factor (Duo) FAQs
OverviewThese Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are updated on a regular basis, so if your question isn't answered here, please contact the IT Service Desk at help.ucsf.edu — the most common questions received from users will be added to this list of FAQs.Quick Links
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Multi-Factor Authentication (Duo)
DescriptionWhat is multi-factor authentication?Phishing and brute force attacks are increasing exponentially, and so are the risks that your credentials may be stolen. Multi-factor authentication (also known as two factor authentication), or MFA, provides added security control to ensure that every login from every device is legitimate.
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Web Hosting
UCSF provides Drupal web hosting services to ensure a secure environment for our websites.Since launching the service in 2011, it has grown to host nearly 1,500 Drupal websites. UCSF provides high-quality security services, using encrypted hardware accessible only via VPN from UCSF and a hacking-attempt detection system to block thousands of suspicious web sessions each month.
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Web Hosting: Create a UCSF Restricted Site
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Getting Started with Digital Accessibility
How to get started monitoring your websites and web apps for accessibility. It's the right thing to do.
Content: Create a Service Page
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Do It Yourself Website Hosting Checklist
If you prefer not to use Web Services Managed Hosting, you can set up a web server either outside the UCSF network or at UCSF. It's quite a complex process.
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IT Orientation
Information Technology Systems Orientation Your UCSF Account Information Your UCSF Accounts: https://myaccess.ucsf.edu/myid Manage your UCSF User ID and passwords from the password management tool: Password.ucsf.edu Identity Management General contact information (Your preferred first name, phone, address, and other identity information) can be modified at directory.ucsf.edu
Managing, Updating, and Enrolling Additional Devices in Duo
This document will detail the following processes:
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Multi-Factor (Duo) Authentication Methods
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