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Overview

Also known as 2FA, two factor authentication is a type of multi-factor authentication (MFA). MFA confirms a user's claimed identity by using multiple separate components that fall into the following general categories:

  • Something you know (e.g. your password)

  • Something you posses (e.g. a bank card, or a one-time passcode)

    • Note: a one-time passcode is usually a randomly generated numerical passcode that is valid for one use only.

  • Something you are (e.g. your finger print)

Why is this important?

Security is improved by making it that much harder for an unauthorized actor to be able to supply all of the factors required for access. At UWyo, 2FA confirms a user's claimed identity by utilizing a combination of two different components, your UWyo password and a one-time passcode supplied by the Duo Mobile app.

Using Duo Mobile for 2FA

Duo Mobile logo

Download: Duo Mobile can be downloaded from the relevant mobile device app store:

To setup Duo, please use UWyo’s guide to setting up 2FA https://uwyo.teamdynamix.com/TDClient/1940/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=11313
For ARCC services, please use the “Push” option.

Note that while “Call me” is supported at UWyo, the timeout windows that ARCC has been allowed are too brief for this to be functional for our services.

Duo’s enrollment/setup guide is a general self-enrollment guide. It is included here as supporting documentation. https://guide.duo.com/enrollment

2-Factor Authentication Methods and Directions

Below are in depth instructions for authentication using your preferred 2 factor method (expandable directions below):

 Duo Mobile push:

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 Phone Call:

 Duo Passcode

 Yubikey:

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