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The coming months, many UU services will be made safer by adding an extra  security level. Two Factor Authentication (2FA) will be introduced on many levels, starting with VPN on 30 January 2020. (For some applications, such as Osiris Docent, 2FA has already been activated a while ago.)
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Voor informatie over 2FA bij de UU, zie {{itsmanualsite|lan=nl}}.
2FA means that you combine something that you ''know'' (your login credentials) with something that you ''have'' (a time dependent code or a physical device). 2FA makes it much harder for someone else to abuse your credentials, and thus to use your account or data.
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For information on 2FA at the UU, see {{itsmanualsite|lan=en}}.
You can choose from several 2FA methods available to UU personel: use the NetIQ app or an external app such as Google Authenticator to generate a code, receive a code by SMS, or use the Yubikey USB device.
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* [https://intranet.uu.nl/en/2fa Learn more about 2FA on the UU intranet page].
* Make sure you have activated your preferred 2FA method through the [https://mysolisid.uu.nl/ UU Solis ID Portal].
* [https://intranet.uu.nl/en/current-affairs/news/starting-30-january-mobile-working-vpn-will-require-two-factor-authentication Read about using 2FA when connecting through VPN].

Latest revision as of 15:17, 29 February 2024

Voor informatie over 2FA bij de UU, zie de ITS handleidingensite.

For information on 2FA at the UU, see the ITS manuals site.