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Hardware Token Distribution Guidelines
About A hardware token is a small device that generates a one-time passcode used with MFA to log in to a system. It can only be used by one person at a time and provides an extra layer of security called multi-factor authentication (MFA). McLennan Communi...
MFA FAQs
Overview This article answers frequently asked questions (FAQs) about MCC's implementation of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). MFA is part of our cybersecurity strategy to protect sensitive student, faculty, and staff data. Getting Started MFA adds an ex...
Personal or Public Device for MFA
Overview When using Duo Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), it's important to choose the right device type: personal or public. This choice helps keep your login safe and makes sure Duo works the way it should. Understanding the difference helps protect your a...
Setup a Platform Authenticator with Duo
Platform authenticators are authentication methods built into the device you use to access services and applications protected by Duo. Examples of platform devices would be Touch ID on Mac, Face ID on an iPhone, Windows Hello, and Android biometrics. Platform...