2FA (Two Factor Authentication) in Decisions
  • 02 Jul 2021
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Overview 

2FA (Two Factor Authentication) is an extra security method used to increase the number of requisites to log in to an Account. This method often requires that the user responds to a security question, provides an emailed passcode, etc., in addition to simply providing the correct password on sign-in. 

Additional Information on 2FA
Note that 2FA is one common type of MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication). 

Typically, 2FA functionality is provided to an Application or website, via a third-party application. By default, 2FA is not a feature offered by Decisions. To enable this function in Decisions, users may enable this desired MFA by enabling it via their desired IdP (Identity Provider), and then creating an integration between Decisions and that IdP.

The following document provides a list of resources that can be used to properly enable 2FA in Decisions via the desired IdP. 


Resources

The following is a non-exhaustive list of documentation relating to integrating with an IdP and enabling 2FA. It is recommended that, if the document is not listed, seek out information from the desired IdP on how to enable MFA, before integrating with Decisions.

Okta

OpenID

OAuth/Auth0


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