MFA SSO Authentication
How authentication, security, and SSO work on different device types At CTU, ensuring secure access to user accounts and university services is a priority. Microsoft... Jump to page »
How authentication, security, and SSO work on different device types At CTU, ensuring secure access to user accounts and university services is a priority. Microsoft... Jump to page »
Registering a personal device with your work or school network What does device registration mean? We recommend registering your device with CTU. This reduces the... Jump to page »
What you need USB FIDO2 security key (e.g., YubiKey) Computer running Windows, macOS, or Linux with a USB port Web browser that supports FIDO2 (Edge,... Jump to page »
How to check your TPM version Click Start and type: “Windows Security” In the left menu, click “Device security”. Click on the “Security processor (TPM)”... Jump to page »
Windows Hello is a feature in Windows (version 10 and above) that allows you to sign in to your device without a password. Instead, you... Jump to page »
Passkeys are a modern and secure method of authentication that eliminates the need for traditional passwords. You can set up a passkey in the Microsoft... Jump to page »
Passwordless sign-in is a safer and more convenient alternative to traditional password-based login. What you need Microsoft Authenticator installed and set up on your... Jump to page »
Setting up the Microsoft Authenticator app Sign in to the Microsoft 365 portal: Open portal.office.com and sign in with your work or school account.... Jump to page »
Implementing multi-factor authentication (MFA) is an effective way to protect your university account and data from unauthorized access. Instead of the traditional password-only login, MFA... Jump to page »