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MFA is highly effective at preventing unauthorized access to your accounts. With MFA, an attacker will not be able access your account simply by stealing your password.  The attacker must also steal your phone or Yubikey to access your account.

Use of MFA is mandatory for all LBL staff and affiliates after 9 December 2019.

What are my options to set up Multi-Factor Authentication?

What exactly is Multi-Factor Authentication? 

Single-factor authentication, such as typing a password, is increasingly an insufficient protection for online accounts. The combination of phishing, malware, and brute-force guessing presents a formidable threat to single-factor authentication.  Unauthorized access to your account can have significant harm, both to you personally (financial harm for example) and to the mission and reputation of Berkeley Lab.  

Multi-factor authentication (MFA) requires more than one factor to authenticate. Most commonly, MFA requires typing a password (first factor) and entering a one-time code (second factor) generated by Google Authenticator on your phone or a Yubikey plugged into your computer.   


MFA at Berkeley Lab enables you to have a second factor protecting your Lab account. When you log into enterprise applications (behind the Shibboleth Single Sign-On), you will first be prompted for a username and password and then a one-time code.

     


If you have questions regarding MFA, please submit a help ticket or contact the IT Help Desk at 4357.