Multi-factor login authentication as a security option
It would be nice to be able to have a multi-factor login authentication as a security option. We have users who work in DocuWare while they are on the road and it would be nice to toggle this feature on/off per user as an extra layer of security.
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Your idea is available with version 7.13.
You'll find more details at: Two-factor authentication for user login
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Anonymous
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It would be nice to be able to have a multi-factor login authentication as a security option. We have users who work in DocuWare while they are on the road and it would be nice to toggle this feature on/off per user as an extra layer of security.
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Louis Marascio
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This is a big gap in functionality in today's security environment. 2FA is a must have for any system that holds sensitive information.
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Hal Hamilton
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We have several clients that are already using two factor authentication and are wanting that ability with DocuWare on-premise and cloud. We are also hearing from other clients that they too need to adapt to two factor authentication due to the material and information that their Fortis/DocuWare systems are handling such as SS#, HIPAA information, FERPA, etc. This needs to be added to the road map as soon as possible.
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DELFORGE Clément
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needed onPremise too.
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Cory Van Dyke
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Organizations that store SSN/credit card info must adhere to PCI standards/compliance. Taken from PCI security document "Implement two-factor authentication for all remote network access that originates from outside the network, by employees, administrators, and third parties including vendor access for support or maintenance. Examples of two-factor technologies include remote authentication and dial-in service (RADIUS) with tokens; terminal access controller access control system (TACACS) with tokens; or other technologies that facilitate two-factor authentication. Using one factor twice (e.g. using two separate passwords) is not considered two-factor authentication."