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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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- Faculty
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- Access & Identity
Enrolling Your First Device in Duo
Downloading the Duo Mobile AppBefore starting the enrollment process, download the Duo Mobile application from the Apple or Google Play stores. This document will detail the following processes:
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- Faculty
- Staff
- Technical Partner
- Access & Identity
Managing, Updating, and Enrolling Additional Devices in Duo
This document will detail the following processes:
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- Faculty
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- Access & Identity
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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- Faculty
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- Access & Identity
Multi-Factor (Duo) Authentication Methods
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- Faculty
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- Technical Partner
- Access & Identity
Student Accounts
First-time Login The Registrar distributes login credentials; you should receive this in advance of your orientation. If you have not, please contact your program. Please follow these instructions the first time you log in. You need to setup the Duo Mobile App for two-factor authentication, enroll in the UCSF Password Management Tool, change your password, and setup Hitachi ID Mobile Access App.
- Student
- Education Applications
Remote Work Resources
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- Staff
- Student
IT Field Services (ITFS) Desktop Support Health Desks
The Health Desk provides walk-up IT help.Typical Health Desk support includes:Duo enrollment and questionsAssistance with Wi-FiMobile email setupDevice encryptionVPN support
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- Faculty
- Non-UCSF
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- Student
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
- Desktop Support
BCH Oakland Remote Work Resources
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- Staff
- Student
Activating Adobe Acrobat Pro DC for ITFS-Supported Users
As of Tuesday, September 26, 2023, IT Field Services (ITFS) is distributing upgrade notifications to all ITFS-managed Macs with Adobe Acrobat Pro 2020 installed, starting with Macs. Alternatively, you may also click here, if your Mac is properly enrolled and managed by UCSF IT, to manually download and install Adobe Acrobat Pro DC from our Jamf Self Service app portal.
- Faculty
- New Hire
- Staff
- Desktop Support