MFA - Multi-Factor Authentication

❓ Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is an extra layer of security added to the login process. It's like the two-step verification you might already use with your bank or mobile phone company to keep your accounts safe.
MFA uses two types of authentication: something you know - your password, and something you have, like your mobile device.
This way, even if someone gets hold of your password, your account stays protected.
Want to know more?
💻 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/what-is-multifactor-authentication-e5e39437-121c-be60-d123-eda06bddf661
How To Set Up MFA:
💻 https://servicedesk.roehampton.ac.uk/support/solutions/articles/50000098370
Working With MFA - Day To Day:
💻 https://servicedesk.roehampton.ac.uk/support/solutions/articles/50000181964
Enrolling While Abroad:
💻 https://servicedesk.roehampton.ac.uk/support/solutions/articles/50000109070
Frequently Asked Questions and Support:
💻 https://servicedesk.roehampton.ac.uk/support/solutions/articles/50000108600
Changing To A New Mobile Device:
💻 https://servicedesk.roehampton.ac.uk/support/solutions/articles/50000182783