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As of August 15, 2022: Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is required to access the DDSP.

MFA is a separate third-party application “add on” managed by the end-user. Your organization may already have an MFA application they prefer to use, or you may need to download an MFA application to use specifically for the DDSP.

The Joint Commission can offer limited guidance on the three MFA applications listed below.

  1. Google Authenticator for Android and iOS

  2. Microsoft Authenticator for Android and iOS

  3. Authy for Desktop, Android, and iOS

However, please note: Whichever MFA add-on an organization elects to use is at their discretion and should be installed and supported by their own internal IT support. Joint Commission is not able to provide individual/site specific IT support on this topic.

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If you have not previously installed Microsoft Authenticator, follow steps 1-4 below. Skip to step 5 If you have already set up Microsoft Authenticator for other applications.

  1. To download/install, select the MS Authenticator app from your App Store.

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  2. Once the app is installed there should be a MS Authenticator icon on your phone. Click on the MS Authenticator icon to begin.

  3. Follow the prompts to create an account. Select “Add work or school account”

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    Select “Scan a QR code”. Proceed to step #5 to login to DDSP using your laptop or desktop computer where a QR code will be provided to continue the MFA process.

    Set up MFA for the DDSP

  5. To enable MFA, log in to the DDSP and navigate to “User Settings” > “Manage Multi-Factor Authentication”:

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  6. If no MFA has been previously enabled, you will see a message stating, “You do not have Multi-Factor Authentication enabled” and a prompt to “Register Device.”

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  2. The platform provides a list of three Authenticators (Google, Microsoft, Authy) but your organization may have additional options, preferences, or MFAs already in place that may be used for the DDSP. Contact your internal IT department for assistance. Click “Continue” to begin registration.

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  3. On the DDSP, you will be prompted with a scan code and a text code. Open the Microsoft Authenticator app on your mobile device. In the Microsoft Authenticator click on the kebab (three-dot vertical) menu and select “+ Add Account”; select “Work or School Account” and select “Scan a QR Code” A scanner will open within the app.

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  4. Hold your device (e.g., phone) camera up to the QR code on the DDSP and scan the code. The Authenticator will update, saying “Account added,” and will display six-digit verification codes. It produces a new code every 30 seconds. Unlike a password, only someone with access to your phone knows the current code.

  5. Enter the six-digit code displayed in Microsoft Authenticator into the “Verification Code” field in the DDSP.

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  6. Select “Verify”; you should see “You have successfully activated Multi-Factor Authentication” message:

  7. You may be prompted to enter MFA in the future to login to the DDSP if a defined period of time has elapsed, or when logging in from an unrecognized device. When this occurs, click to open Microsoft Authenticator application on your device, select the DDSP account, then enter the token (code provided from Microsoft Authenticator software) into the MFA field in the DDSP.

MFA is specific and applied to each individual user and device, not the HCO or DDSP workspace. If a user has access to multiple workspaces, the MFA applies to all.

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