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Multi-Factor Authentication for people without a Smart Phone?
Support for hardware tokens, FIDO and other methods is coming soon, as announced in this Ignite session: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au7spkRcDFU
- Rahul_SinghNov 29, 2019Copper Contributor
Hi VasilMichev , I have a customer with a similar situation wherein they would like to use UB keys , but they dont have an option to leverage that option at the time of configuration, wherein it still prompts the user to use the authenticator app .
- Kelemvor333Nov 29, 2019Iron Contributor
Rahul_SinghWe use the SafeID/Mini tokens from here:
http://www.deepnetsecurity.com/authenticators/one-time-password/safeid/
They work great for those that don't have, or don't want to use, a smartphone.
- Jeff_BirksJul 22, 2024Copper Contributor
The Deepnet hardware token link ;you provided does include tokens that can be used with office 365 and azure, but the following link only contains tokens suitable for these applications;
https://deepnetsecurity.com/authenticators/one-time-password/safeid/hardware-mfa-tokens-office-365-azure-multi-factor-authentication/
(The other link included a HOTP token that cannot be used, and the above link also provides Microsoft licensing information).
- Kelemvor333Oct 04, 2018Iron Contributor
I forgot to mention that we have a local AD system that syncs up to Azure AD. I don't know if that changes anything or not. We are using Exchange, Teams, etc in Office 365 have AD syncing.
Thanks.