Articles related to information security topics.
This article collects common questions and answers for Duo multi-factor authentication.
Duo allows users to manage their own devices via its web interface. This article describes how to access the interface after enrollment, and available options.
This article describes the process for enrolling a device with Duo for multi-factor authentication.
Individuals unable to use a mobile device for two factor authentication have several alternatives available.
As of March 10, 2020, emails from external senders will include a cautionary banner
Online scammers will attempt to scam you into buying gift cards for them. This email explains the scam, so you can avoid it!
A summary of IT and data security concerns while traveling Internationally.
This document describes the actions necessary to secure and protect university- owned data classified as Public data, Internal Use data, Confidential data, and Export Controlled data.
Phishing emails can be reported within your email client with just one click!
What to do if an employee laptop is either lost or stolen.
Options and considerations for traveling abroad with Duo two-factor authentication.
Duo Mobile requires a relatively small amount of space for installation. You will need to clear enough to allow the installation.
This article explains how to check for updates to Windows and Mac personal computers.
Flip phones cannot use Duo Mobile for authentication, but can be enrolled to call the phone instead.
Duo can be setup to use a land line for authentication via phone calls.