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Multi-Factor Authentication at CTU from November 1st

Starting from November 1, 2025, it will no longer be possible to log into university systems (including the KOS study system and email) without so-called Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
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Implementing multi-factor authentication (MFA) is an effective way to protect your university account and data from unauthorized access. Instead of the traditional password-only login, MFA uses multiple independent factors to verify a user’s identity, significantly reducing the risk of misuse—such as through phishing, keylogging, malware, or accidental password disclosure. You may commonly encounter MFA in online banking or other online services that require a high level of security.

Instructions on how to proceed, along with additional information, can be found on the website of the university's computing center:

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) | IST | Czech Technical University in Prague

If you encounter any technical issues, please contact the faculty IT department, office no. 216, or via email at cit@fa.cvut.cz.

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