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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 Verified Push

[Faculty & Staff] Information on using Duo Verified Push with the Duo mobile app. ... Duo Verified Push further increases the security of your account and the campus network by preventing potential phishing and other credential-stealing attacks.  It also reduces the likelihood of

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.

How Duo Works

[Faculty & Staff] This linked video provides an overview of Duo, the multi-factor authentication tool chosen by TU to help you protect your data and prove that you are you. ... Duo is the multi-factor authentication tool chosen by TU to help you protect your data and prove that you are you. It is a security method that requires a second form of identification when you log

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.

Learn About Duo Multifactor Authentication Methods

[Faculty and Staff] 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, Call Me or Passcode. ... duo ... 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

Enroll a Landline for Duo Multi-factor Authentication (Video)

[Faculty and Staff] Learn how to enroll a landline for Duo, the multi-factor authentication tool TU uses to prevent data breaches. ... duo ... Learn how to enroll a landline for Duo, the multi-factor authentication tool TU uses to prevent data breaches. Title Duo Multi-factor Authentication - Enrolling a Landline

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

OTS Notification of Employee Department/Supervisor Change FAQ

Summary: If an active employee switches departments or supervisor, a notification is sent to the supervisor(s) alerting them of the change. This email serves as a reminder for the supervisor(s

Sponsored Groups

Sponsored Groups are used for email distribution lists and to provide fileshare access permissions. Use the Sponsored Group Management Tool to modify security groups, modify email distribution list

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

Single Sign-on (SSO) provides access to a large number of applications and services provided by Towson University. Please refer to this article first: Logging in with Single Sign-on if you are looking

Learn About Your File Storage Options and Quota

TU assigns newly hired faculty and staff a computing account with a specific NetID (username) and email address. The account provides access to multiple storage options, each with an allocated

NetIDs by Role - Requesting a NetID for Non-Employee Staff

There are cases where on-site visitors, vendors and other university affiliates must receive a OneCard and a NetID to access basic computing services. These are known as Non-Employee Staff NetIDs

NetID

Students, faculty, staff, retirees, faculty emeriti, and certain guests each use a NetID. Your valid NetID and password allows access to TU’s computing services.  Please use the buttons to the