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New Haven education committee reviews proposed multi‑year identity management and MFA agreement with Clever
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The New Haven Board of Alders' Education Committee on Aug. 27 heard a presentation about a proposed multi‑year agreement for identity management and multifactor authentication (MFA) with Clever that would serve New Haven Public Schools.
The New Haven Board of Alders' Education Committee on Aug. 27 heard a presentation about a proposed multi‑year agreement for identity management and multifactor authentication (MFA) with Clever that would serve New Haven Public Schools.
Technology staff said the system would provide MFA for district users — including younger students — and automate creation of three primary accounts when a new user is onboarded. Michael Semillon, chief technology officer for the city of New Haven and the Board of Education, told the committee Clever would provision accounts in the district Active Directory (corporate email), Google accounts and PowerSchool, and would allow teachers to perform password resets for students…
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