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  1. 12 de mar. de 2018 · What is Multi-factor Authentication (MFA)? MFA is a security enhancement that requires two forms of verification when using your UCLA Logon and adds critical protection for your sign-on credentials. If one factor is compromised, such as a password, the attacker will still need the other factor—for example, a smartphone—in order ...

  2. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is a security enhancement that requires two forms of verification when using your UCLA Logon and adds critical protection for your sign-on credentials.

  3. Multifactor authentication (MFA) is a security enhancement that requires two forms of verification when using your UCLA Logon and adds critical protection for your sign-on credentials. This reduces the risk of unauthorized users gaining access to user information and/or UCLA resources.

  4. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is a security enhancement that requires two forms of verification when logging into your account and adds critical protection for user sign-ins and transactions. At UCLA, your UCLA Logon password will be your first authentication factor.

  5. 11 de oct. de 2022 · UCLA DEPARTMENT of ART. INFORMATION FOR GRADUATE (MFA) APPLICANTS. Fall 2023. Thank you for your interest in the UCLA Department of Art MFA Program. Admission to the program is by recommendation of faculty and contingent upon final review and acceptance by the Graduate Division.

  6. Here are the steps to authenticate to UCLA Single Sign-on with Multi-factor Authentication (MFA): On your browser, navigate to a UCLA web application (i.e, my.ucla.edu) and click on Sign In : Enter your credentials and click Sign In: Choose an authentication method (i.e. DUO Push): On your DUO app, Approve the Push notification:

  7. Enrolling in UCLA Logon MFA is a self-service process that should take you about 5 minutes. Bruin OnLine provides step-by-step instructions here: https:// help.bol.ucla.edu/kb_view.do?sysparm_article=kb0012931. For more information, please see IT Services MFA resources.