Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) provides another verification method in addition to your password, for example a token or a fingerprint. You may have seen this when some sites send you a text message to validate who you are.
Faculty / Staff - Instructions
Registration
a) Login
To self-register for MFA, go to: . When prompted, sign-in with your usual Dawson email and password.You may also have been given a deadline to register. If so, your Microsoft 365 login will have a button to set up MFA. You will required to do so after the grace period. Click on ‘Set it up now’.b) Choose a method
On the first screen add one or more method of authentication:- An authenticator application that you install on your smartphone. We recommend this method, and the Microsoft Authenticator app because it provides a more seamless experience and does not require you to type in any code. Visit the Apple App Store or Google Play Store to install it on your device.
- An authenticator plugin to your browser, such as . First install the plugin, then choose the Authenticator app method and select I want to use a different authenticator app.
- A phone (either with voice or text message)
- A hardware token that you may request from IT Support (only employees).
Do not choose Email and Security, as they are not MFA authentication methods, they only work with password reset.