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Board hears multi'factor authentication proposal; hardware tokens favored for staff

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Summary

The district presented a multi'factor authentication (MFA) approach to protect district systems and proposed hardware tokens rather than an app-based phone solution; the item was discussed as informational/first-read and administrators said it had been discussed previously in a working session.

Pleasant Valley School District technology staff described a proposed multi'factor authentication (MFA) policy and implementation approach during the April 22 meeting, saying a hardware token model would provide greater control and avoid requiring staff to attach authentication to personal phones.

A district technology speaker explained the proposal: on login, the system…

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