Two-step authentication (also known as 2FA) adds an extra layer of security to signing in to Buk. Once enabled, users must enter a verification code sent to their email after entering their password.
This featureonly applies if the client uses the standard sign-in method (email and password). If your company has an SSO method active (such as Google, Microsoft, custom OAuth, or SAML), this option will not be available.
Benefits of enabling two-step authentication:
Protects accounts even if a password is stolen or compromised.
Strengthens the overall security of the platform.
Helps meet organizational security standards.
Requirements:
You must have General Parameters permissions to access the settings.
Your users must use the standard sign-in (email + password). It does not apply to SSO accounts.
Steps to enable it:
Go toAdministration > General Parameters.
Go to the tabSecurity.
Enable the switchEnable two-step authentication.
ClickSaveto apply the changes.
Once enabled, all users who use email and password will see this change on their next sign-in.
📌If you need help determining which authentication method your company uses or want to change it, review the article called Manual de metodologías de acceso a Buk or contact us through support.
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