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Duo

Duo is TU's two factor authentication service. ... Duo is the multi-factor authentication (login) tool TU faculty and staff use to prevent security breaches when logging in to applications containing sensitive information. Use your NetID Management

Duo - Report a Problem

Report a problem with Duo. ... Use the "Report a Problem" button to the right to report a problem with Duo. If you have a general request or question related Duo, please visit the Duo service page to open a ticket.

Duo - Submit a Request or Question

Submit a general request or question related to Duo. ... Use the "Submit a Request or Question" button to the right for any general requests or questions related to Duo.   If you need to report a problem with your Duo, please visit the Duo service page to open a ticket.

Set Up and Manage Duo for Your Account and Devices

Duo adds an additional layer of security when you sign in to a TU system by requiring the use of a second device such as a smartphone or landline. Various ways to authenticate using these devices include Duo Push or Passcode. ... duo ... Duo is the multi-factor authentication tool used by all TU members to help prevent security breaches when accessing applications that contain sensitive information. To get started, use your NetID

Countries and Regions in Which TU Login Doesn't Work

To comply with U.S. regulations, Duo blocks authentications from users whose IP address originates in a country or region subject to economic and trade sanctions enforced by the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control. ... duo ... To comply with U.S. regulations, Duo blocks authentications from users whose IP address originates in a country or region subject to economic and trade sanctions enforced by the U.S. Office of

Logging in with Single Sign-On (SSO)

This knowledge base article covers how to log in with Single Sign-on and how Faculty and Staff will use Duo for multi-factor authentication at login. ... duo ... directed to tools and information about how to update your password, manage your NetID, or get tech support.   Faculty and Staff - you will automatically be prompted for Duo Multi-Factor

Access Blackboard

Sign in Complete the DUO Process Still need help? Consider the Related Articles box on this page or open a ticket. Use the Yes and No buttons below to provide feedback on this article. You can submit without leaving comments or add details on what you liked and what needs improvement.

Access Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) on Your Mac Using the Windows App

in the top right. Select the Add Work or School Account. Sign in with your NetID and authenticate with Duo. You will see the resources from AVD as pictured below. These will be

Activate Your TU NetID Account

your TU NetID account activation.   After activating your account, please be sure to enroll in multi-factor authentication to help protect it. Towson University uses Duo for this service. To

Accessing the Virtual Workspace via Web Browser

, the Microsoft login page will appear. Enter your TU email address   Enter your TU password. Note: You may be required to authenticate with the DUO Multi-Factor Authentication

What do I need to do about the "Microsoft Legacy Authentication Retirement" email?

your TU email address and password, then tap Sign in.  You should receive a Duo prompt to approve. This prompt will confirm you’re using the new (not legacy) authentication.  Select the

Access TU's Virtual Private Network (VPN) on Mac and Windows Computers

Login. Faculty and staff members will be prompted to authenticate with Duo. A warning message (figure 1) will appear. Select the accept button to continue connecting to the VPN. Note:  if the

Install the Microsoft 365 Apps on a Personal Windows PC

your NetID username and password. Faculty and staff are required to authenticate with Duo as well. Your Microsoft 365 portal will display.  Select Install and more from the upper right corner of the

NetIDs by Role - Guest NetID, Retiree, Non-Employee Staff, and Student Employee accounts

doesn't have a permanent presence on campus, does not receive a university paycheck, is not currently a student, and doesn't have a TUID number. This account type will be required to use Duo MFA

Logging out of apps with Single Sign-On (SSO)

wish to access Microsoft M365 or any other SSO apps again, you will need to log in again to establish a new SSO session, Duo MFA may be required.   Additional considerations