You should all have received the email below from OIT, but I want to encourage you to read
the short paragraph that describes two-factor authentication and also watch the 21-second
video, both at
www.utsa.edu/oit/twofactorauthentication<http://www.utsa.edu/oit/twofa...;.
Jimmy
James R. Adair, Ph.D.
Associate Director of Advising Technology
Lecturer II, Department of Philosophy & Classics
One UTSA Circle
San Antonio, TX 78255
210-458-6216
From: Office of Information Technology - Customer Relations and Communications
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 3:48 PM
To: UTSA Faculty and Staff <utsafacultyandstaff(a)utsa.edu>
Subject: Two-Factor Authentication: myUTSA ID+ for VPN Access
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Dear Colleague,
In order to meet the evolving challenges in information security, UTSA will implement
two-factor authentication for VPN access. The two-factor service is called myUTSA ID+.
Starting on November 2, 2015, when you access the UTSA VPN, you will be asked to set up
your myUTSA ID+ powered by Duo Security. This process takes about five minutes and
instructions will be provided at that time. If you would like to download the Duo Mobile
app from Duo Security, you may do so at any time by visiting your device's app store.
More information can be found at
www.utsa.edu/oit/twofactorauthentication<http://www.utsa.edu/oit/twofa...;.
Thank you,
The Office of Information Technology
OITConnect@utsa.edu<mailto:OITConnect@utsa.edu>
210-458-5555
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