Security Engineering January 25, 2018 Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for Remote Access to PeaceHealth Resources PeaceHealth is enforcing Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for remote access to PeaceHealth resources. This could include Citrix Access Gateway (CAG), browser-based external access to Office 365, Webmail, SharePoint, and MyHR. What is MFA? When you log in to a PeaceHealth resource remotely, your password is the first authentication. MFA requires a second authentication, which can be handled one of three different ways: 1. A text notification to your mobile device containing a code that is entered on the web page, or… 2. A prompt on your mobile device to approve access to the resource (requires Microsoft Authenticator app installed on your mobile device), or… 3. A code from a mobile device app that is entered on the web page (requires Microsoft Authenticator app) The combination of your password and the prompt on your mobile device (one of the three options above) make up the multi-factor authentication. In order to use the Authenticator app (option 2 or 3 above), you will first need to enable the option 1. Please follow the instructions below to set it up. You need to be logged into a PeaceHealth computer that is onsite at a PeaceHealth facility, or be connected to PeaceHealth via a VPN or CAG connection to register. 1. On your computer open the MFA portal in your browser: www.peacehealth.org/mfa a. If using CAG, launch “PeaceHealth MFA” icon: 2. If prompted to sign in, enter your PeaceHealth email address, or your {3x3}@peacehealth.org. Click ‘Next’ and on the next screen, enter your password. 1. SMS / Text Message Setup Overview
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Security Engineering January 25, 2018
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for Remote Access
to PeaceHealth Resources
PeaceHealth is enforcing Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for remote access to PeaceHealth resources.
This could include Citrix Access Gateway (CAG), browser-based external access to Office 365, Webmail,
SharePoint, and MyHR.
What is MFA? When you log in to a PeaceHealth resource remotely, your password is the first
authentication. MFA requires a second authentication, which can be handled one of three different ways:
1. A text notification to your mobile device containing a code that is entered on the web page, or…
2. A prompt on your mobile device to approve access to the resource (requires Microsoft Authenticator
app installed on your mobile device), or…
3. A code from a mobile device app that is entered on the web page (requires Microsoft Authenticator
app)
The combination of your password and the prompt on your mobile device (one of the three options above)
make up the multi-factor authentication.
In order to use the Authenticator app (option 2 or 3 above), you will first need to enable the option 1. Please follow the instructions below to set it up.
You need to be logged into a PeaceHealth computer that is onsite at a PeaceHealth facility, or be connected
to PeaceHealth via a VPN or CAG connection to register.
1. On your computer open the MFA portal in your browser: www.peacehealth.org/mfa
a. If using CAG, launch “PeaceHealth MFA” icon:
2. If prompted to sign in, enter your PeaceHealth email address, or your {3x3}@peacehealth.org. Click
‘Next’ and on the next screen, enter your password.