Duo is picking up usage in the academic environment pretty quickly. We're rolling it out. We've used their API to build a couple of pieces we need (like enrolling allowed people, removing users when they leave, and providing one-time use keys if the device is lost). It has been very easy to include it in a number of our login processes.
Deborah Crocker, PhD Systems Engineer III Office of Information Technology The University of Alabama Box 870346 Tuscaloosa, AL 36587 Office 205-348-3758 | Fax 205-348-9393 [email protected] From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kyle Stewart Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2016 12:32 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [lopsa-discuss] Multi-Factor Authentication - Who's the Best Hi all, hope this email finds everyone well. We're looking into setting up two-factor authentication at my company for a 2017 project and I'm in the "Let's get the lay of the land" phase. Right now it seems like Duo is making big headway in this market, but I've heard good things about RSA as well. I'd love to get some first-hand feedback from people who have used these types of 2FA solutions who aren't sales people :) Overall I get what 2FA/MFA does, but I'm blurry on how it gets implemented - at face value I'm very interested in Duo so if anyone has experience with Duo and setting it up (preferably alongside Palo Alto's and GlobalProtect) that'd be fantastic. Thanks in advance! _____________________________ Kyle Stewart
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