At RRU, we care about the security of our data so we’re implementing MFA to protect it.
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What options are available for my second factor? And which scenario suits me best? |
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Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a security measure used by organizations to improve their online security and protect their data. MFA involves using more than one thing to prove who you are. Typically, the two things are "what you know" like a password, and "what you have" which is something that you carry with you. Using MFA is much more secure because it is less likely that someone with bad intentions will have both your password and the second method you choose. |
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Here's what you need to know about why organizations like us use MFA: Safeguarding both your personal data and the sensitive information of our RRU and our students is paramount. Organizations implement MFA to enhance security and protect against unauthorized access to your accounts and confidential data. MFA adds an extra layer of protection, ensuring that even if your password is compromised, unauthorized individuals still can't gain access without an additional verification step. This significantly reduces the risk of data breaches and enhances the overall security posture of organizations. Enhanced security Remote Work and Mobile Access: User-Friendly Experience: Adaptive Security: Preventing Insider Threats: Cost of Data Breaches: Scalability: MFA is important to RRUWe're on it! and we need you on it, too. |
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Employees: starting in Feb 2024
Contractors (academic and non-academic): starting in March 2024
Students: starting in May 2024
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Your choices are:
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local employee who comes to the office
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the MS Authenticator app installed on your cell phone
a security key/fob that you carry around
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We recommend using the MS Authenticator app because it is convenient and you can use it for non-RRU MFA needs as well.
The key/fobs can be easily lost and are expensive.
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offsite employee
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non-academic contractor
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the MS Authenticator app installed on your cell phone
The MS Authenticator app is convenient and you can use it for non-RRU MFA needs as well.
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Here’s why it’s important for you to set up MFA:
We are truly all in this together. Please do your part to keep RRU secure from cyber criminals. |
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*As of August 1st, 2024 (subject to change without notice) |
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Yes, the setup will be a problem. Please contact the RRU Help Desk because we need to adjust your account so you can complete the setup process. Once setup, MFA will work in any country as long as you have a wireless/data connection on your mobile device to authenticate. |
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This means you have not completed the RRU MFA enrollment for everyone or are using the wrong authenticator app. Please scan the QR code and make sure you have installed the Microsoft Authenticator App which looks like this: |
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If you are traveling with your mobile device, use the authenticator app, which is designed to work internationally (using the verification code method). All you need is a wifi connection. |
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Any smart phone with data (required for Authenticator app). When traveling out of country, please note you might require a travel pack for that country or you must connect to local WIFI. For people that do not have a mobile device or cannot use their mobile device, USB security keys are provided upon demand. The USB key allows any device with a USB A connection to authenticate. |
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connect your mobile device to WIFI you will not use data. If you are not connected to wifi then it will require cell data to authenticate. Since you are required to authenticate when connecting to remote services, you can use the same data source for your authenticator as you are using for your computer. |
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We understand concerns about using personal resources for work-related purposes. However, the Microsoft Authenticator app, which we recommend for MFA, consumes minimal |
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data. This means the impact on your data plan will be negligible. And, if you're already using the Microsoft Authenticator app for other purposes, such as accessing your bank or investment information, adding an account for RRU is seamless. It streamlines the process and ensures consistency in your security practices across different platforms. When/if you leave RRU, it’s easy to delete the authenticator app. Everyone must use MFA. It is a requirement.
We appreciate your cooperation Whatever 2nd factor authentication method you use, you're enhancing the security of your own account(s) and contributing to the protection of sensitive student data and the integrity of our organization. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in maintaining a secure work environment. |
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We don’t have exact numbers but in 3 months, an IT staffer who relies on MS Authenticator to authenticate on multiple resources used 2 megabytes (mb) of data. For a year, that would be approximately 8mb. |
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If you plan to replace your mobile device, it is STRONGLY recommended that you follow the MFA instructions on the new phone before you wipe or otherwise dispose of your old phone. You will need your old phone to authenticate your new phone. (This authenticator app is one of the few things that does not transfer from the old phone to new phone. We think this is done as a security measure to prevent phone cloning to bypass authentication) If you've lost or had your mobile device stolen, you can sign in using the secondary authentication method you selected when you registered your device for MFA. |
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If a secondary authentication was not configured, and you no longer have the old phone, then you can contact the RRU Help Desk to clear your settings. After your settings are cleared, you'll be prompted to register for two-factor authentication the next time you sign in. |
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We recommend you have a backup device associated with your account to help prevent this issue. If you have lost the only MFA device associated with your account, contact the RRU Help Desk for assistance. The IT Support Centre can only assist you during business hours. Therefore, if you haven't set up a backup method you will have to wait until the RRU Help Desk is open. |
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Please make sure when you log into http://myprofile.microsoft.com/ that the info on the screen is your RRU account, not your work account. If it is any other account info showing, then when you try add the MFA, it will try to add the MFA for the account showing. If the account showing is not your RRU account, open an Inprivate (Firefox) or Incognito (Chrome) tab and log into http://myprofile.microsoft.com/ again with your RRU credentials. |
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If you are not attempting to log into an RRU resource when you receive the prompt to authenticate. Deny or ignore the request. This means the MFA is working and that some else is trying to access your account. In some cases the perpetrator might “bomb” you with repeated requests to “authenticate” hoping that out of frustration, or by accident, you might approve the request. If this happens please put your phone aside, or on silent, and ignore the requests. Please notify the Contact the RRU Help Desk so we can track these instances. |
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Make sure you mobile device has a active data or wifi connection. If the mobile device does not have access to the internet, it cannot process the QR code. On Campus? If connected to RRU guest, you do need to accept the “proper use” agreement every day. Try turning off wifi temporarily and use cellular data to complete the process. |
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Contact the RRU Help Desk for assistance. |
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