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Role based multi-factor authentication

We can Enforce Multi-factor authentication based on the roles assigned to the user. For example if a user has been assigned "admin", "security_admin" or "user_admin" roles in the multi-factor roles list, MFA will be enforced and for achieving the same we need to follow below steps:

1. Navigate to system properties > search for glide.authenticate.multifactor property

  • Set this property to true to enforce role-based multi-factor authentication for all users assigned to specific roles

2. Navigate to Multi-factor authentication > Multi-factor Criteria > Role based multi-factor authentication and make it Active

  • Select the desired roles for which you want to enable multi-factor authentication

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For more Information Please visit : https://docs.servicenow.com/en-US/bundle/utah-platform-security/page/administer/security/reference/r...

 

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