Enabling and Configuring Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) in 8x8 X Series

Updated: 10/18/2024

Objective

Configuring and using multi-factor authentication (MFA) in 8x8 X Series.

Applies To

  • 8x8 X Series
  • Login Security

Procedure

Multi-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security to protect your 8x8 user accounts. 8x8 supports e-mail, SMS, and authenticator apps (e.g., Google Authenticator, Authy, Okta Verify) as second authentication factors.
Customer administrators can opt to make multi-factor authentication mandatory for their users.
Note: Making this change will enable multi-factor authentication for all users, company wide. It is not possible to enable it for individual users.
  1. In the Admin Console, click Identity and Security.
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  2. Enable Multi-factor authentication for all users and save changes. 
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  3. All users will now be required to configure a second factor during the next login.
This configuration only applies to logins using the 8x8 Authentication. Users logging in with organizational credentials via Single Sign-on Integration (e.g, Okta, AzureAD) are not prompted for 8x8 multi-factor.
Tip: To avoid user confusion and improve security, consider whether you need both 8x8 and 3rd party authentication enabled. Administrators always have access to 8x8 authentication as a back-up in the event of a misconfiguration with 3rd party SSO.

Additional Information

It is possible to have the same phone number and email address configured to multiple different logins to receive Multi-Factor Authentication codes.