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  1. Use Yales Multifactor Authentication (MFA) Service. Duo MFA, also referred to as Duo Everywhere, adds a second layer of protection to our accounts both on- and off-campus. This includes logging in via Yale’s Central Authentication Service (CAS) and using Microsoft Office 365 applications.

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  2. Sign In. NetID. Password. Forgot My Password. Make sure your session is secure. Before entering your NetID and password, verify that the URL for this page begins with: https://secure.its.yale.edu. To protect your privacy, quit your web browser when you are finished with your session.

  3. Logging into VPN from the Cisco Client with Multifactor Authentication (MFA) Step Action/Result 1 Launch the Cisco Client and click connect. 2 Log in with your netID and password. In the remaining field Type “push”, “SMS”, or “phone” to tell Duo how you want to authenticate or enter a passcode.

  4. MFA adds a step to the log-in process used to access some of Yale's resources by requiring you to prove your identity by responding to a prompt on an enrolled mobile device, landline, tablet, or token.

  5. Log in using CAS. Log in without a Yale netID.

  6. Login credentials. Usernames and passwords are the keys to your work resources, email, online accounts, and more. These credentials allow criminals to impersonate you, steal further data, or even launch attacks on your contacts. Don’t fall for fake login screens.

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  8. When you are initially enrolled in Multifactor Authentication (DUO-MFA), you will be able to set up a device and download the app for DUO at https:mfa.its.yale.edu log in with your NetID and password.

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