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In order to better secure University staff Raven accounts'UIS Accounts' (formerly called Raven), UIS has enabled Multi Factor Authentication (MFA) to all Raven UIS accounts. This means that when you go to use your Raven account for certain Microsoft applications you will need to confirm your log in using another device. Typically this is done by using the Microsoft Authenticator app on a mobile phone (note that there are other options if this doesn't work for you).
As a Medschl , or SLCU or Zoology user you would be required to use MFA for both Teams and Exchange Online in the following instances:
Initial log in to Teams and Exchange Online once you've set up MFA
For each application after you change your password
If you log in to a new device to use Teams or Exchange Online
Add your Exchange Online email account to a new device
Accessing a new SharePoint resource for the first time
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If you are an SDHS user, this is not the same MFA or token that you use for SDHS access. You will continue to need to use both 2 different MFA tokens - one for SDHS and the other for Teams and Exchange Online (If you use that).
Information
Below are links to the UIS information created to date to help you with this process. Please see the Support section below if you need help.
Enabling MFA
Users are being contacted alphabetically by CRSID. You will be contacted by email inviting you to set it up. We strongly recommend you set it up BEFORE the date MFA is turned on for your account. If you wait until the date, you may be left without any access whilst it is set up. You can ask for it to be activated earlier or postpone it for a month using the MFA options form: http://www.uis.cam.ac.uk/mfa-options
Choosing your authentication method
There are several methods you can use to authenticate. And you should set up more than one so you've always got a backup.
Possibilities are:
Method | Notes |
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Microsoft Authenticator mobile app | Recommended method. Works on Android and Apple Smartphones |
Codes sent via text to a mobile phone | |
Code sent via landline (eg home or office phone) | You can set up any phone to receive a code. If you are working remotely, you can still access your office phones using Jabber. Here is a guide on setting up and using Jabber https://www.phone.cam.ac.uk/your-phone/UsingJabber |
Code from hardware token | Not recommended as UIS have not yet determined how to provide the tokens |
Twilio Authy | There is currently no UIS documentation about how this could be set up |
Setting up your authentication methods
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