This article will show you how to do the following:
Two-factor strengthens access security by requiring two methods (also referred to as factors) to verify your identity. These factors can include something you know - like a username and password, plus something you have - like a smartphone app to approve authentication requests.
Our Duo integration allows customers to link their corporate Duo instance to our phone portal in order to enforce multi-factor authentication. There are three main steps to getting this set up: Creating the application in Duo, Linking Duo to the Audian Portal, and finally, Enabling multi-factor authentication on the account. Once this is completed, users signing in will be required to perform multi-factor authentication as set up in your Duo instance.
Once completed, when you attempt to log into the my.audian.com portal, you will receive a popup to complete this second factor authentication as seen below:
Work with your Duo administrator to complete the following steps, noting down your integration key, secret key, and API hostname.
Note: If you have existing users in Duo that you wish to link to your Audian portal logins, please follow the steps below to alias the Audian portal user ids with your Duo users.
The Duo application will allow your credentials to be entered and linked to your Duo account. Follow the steps below to complete that link.
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