Â鶹´«Ã½ System Banner Users Asked to Enroll in MFA by August 3
July 23, 2021
Â鶹´«Ã½ System employees who have access to Banner are reminded that enrollment in Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is currently open and will become mandatory beginning August 3, 2021.
MFA is a way to secure Â鶹´«Ã½ accounts from cyber threats, including many recent phishing
attempts. MFA significantly reduces the risk of fraud tied to account compromise,
and is a standard practice in industries with large volumes of data, such as higher
education.
How does MFA work?
MFA combines multiple elements (or factors) unique to you to protect your account.
These elements can include things you know (e.g. a password or PIN), things you have
(e.g. a smartphone or security key), or things that you are (e.g. a fingerprint or
other biometric information). At Â鶹´«Ã½, the first factor is a password that only you
know. The second factor is a device - such as a smartphone, phone, tablet or token
- that the account owner has possession of. For example, a bank account uses MFA for
security by requiring both a PIN and a debit card.
After you enroll in MFA, when you log in to any Â鶹´«Ã½ MFA-protected website or service,
you will enter your username and password (something you know) as you do today, and
then use your smartphone or another device (something you have) to verify your identity.
How do I enroll in MFA?
Enrolling in MFA is quick and easy. First sign in to ELMO, then select Security Settings
and choose the Multi-factor Authentication option.
To avoid disruption, Â鶹´«Ã½ System employees who have access to Banner are encouraged
to enroll in MFA no later than August 2nd. After this date any Â鶹´«Ã½ staff member with
Banner Access will be required to use MFA to secure their account before they can
sign in to any service that leverages the Â鶹´«Ã½ SSO (Banner, Google Email/Docs, Zoom,
Blackboard, etc.).
Questions and for more information?
Visit OIT's MFA information pages. Also found here are instructions showing the process
of setting up a smartphone with MFA.