Microsoft Authenticator Default MFA Spring 2026

Microsoft AuthenticatorAs we wrap up the term, we would like to remind the SMU community that starting next spring, Microsoft Authenticator, with its improved feature set, will be the primary Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) solution for the University. For most users, this will enable the removal of the Duo Security app—except in a few situations, such as when using High-Performance Computing, where Duo Security will still be required. Continue reading Microsoft Authenticator Default MFA Spring 2026

Taking Advantage of Microsoft Authenticator Today

Microsoft AuthenticatorFor the past couple of months, we have shared the benefits of Microsoft Authenticator. Governance has chosen that Microsoft Authenticator, with its improved feature set, will be the primary Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) solution for the University starting in Spring 2026. For most of us, this will allow us to leave Duo Security—except for a few situations, like using High-Performance Computing, where Duo Security will still be required.

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Let’s talk about Microsoft Authenticator

Microsoft AuthenticatorFor several weeks, Microsoft Authenticator has been available as an alternative to Duo Security for Multifactor authentication (MFA) on campus. As people get used to innovations like passwordless sign-in and the ability to back up their passkeys, a few discussions have been had amongst the implementation team during the rollout. We spoke with a few members of the Microsoft Authenticator Adoption Project team about their experiences. Continue reading Let’s talk about Microsoft Authenticator