Multi-Factor Authentication

Created by Harriet Medlicott, Modified on Tue, 13 Dec, 2022 at 10:42 AM by Harriet Medlicott

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Enabling multi-factor authentication for your organisation adds an additional layer of security. Persistent logins will be disabled and users will be required to complete an additional login security check in which they must enter a security code sent to them by email. You can configure how often additional security checks are required and the number of characters in the security code.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS


Getting Started

  1. Select Account from the left-hand navigation bar
  2. Select Settings
  3. Select Multi-factor authentication

Setting Up MFA

  1. Select the Enabled checkbox
  2. Use the drop-down provided to choose how often an additional security check is required
  3. Enter the desired Security code length in the available text field
The additional security check options will range from Once per day to Every login. The Security code length must be greater than or equal to 6. If less, you will be notified that the code is too short.

MFA & Pi

Once set up, the next time yourself or a user tries to log in, Pi will request for a security code. Based on the set up, an email will be sent with the required code. This code will need to be entered before accessing Pi. From there, the additional security checks will follow as per the frequency set up.



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