Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a security feature that requires users to provide two or more types of authentication factors to verify their identity, typically:
Something you know (password)
Something you have (authenticator app, phone, security key)
Supported MFA methods
You may be required to use one or more of the following MFA Factors with your JumpCloud user account:
Verification Code (TOTP) MFA
Security Keys
Device Authenticator
Duo Security MFA
Enabling MFA in JumpCloud:
Increases login security
Helps prevent account takeovers
Meets compliance requirements (HIPAA, SOC 2, etc.)
Works across JumpCloud User Portal, RADIUS, LDAP, and SSO applications
JumpCloud Admin and User Portals
Managed Devices
LDAP and RADIUS connections (with compatible settings)
SSO applications (optional per app)
Please refer to this link for more information:
1. JumpCloud Protect For End Users
2. MFA Enrollment For JumpCloud User Portal
3. MFA Login For JumpCloud User Portal
4. MFA For Devices Using JumpCloud Protect