Summary
This article walks you through signing into your University of Maine System account using a hardware security key (FIDO2), such as a YubiKey, as your multi-factor authentication (MFA) method.
Body
⚠️ WARNING: This article is intended for participants in the
MFA Modernization Pilot only. If you are not a pilot participant, the information in this article may not apply to you. Contact the
IT Service Desk if you have questions about your current sign-in experience.
This article walks you through signing into your University of Maine System (UMS) account using a hardware security key as your passkey multi-factor authentication (MFA) method.
Before You Begin
You will need both of the following before starting:
- 💻 The device you are signing in on
- 🔑 Your hardware security key (FIDO2), such as a YubiKey, plugged in or ready to insert
Guided Walkthrough
Use the interactive walkthrough below to follow along step by step. You can also continue to the written instructions below.
INFO: These instructions use a Windows 11 computer. If you are using a different operating system, such as macOS, Linux, or Windows 10, your options may look slightly different.
- 💻 When prompted, enter your full @maine.edu email address, then click Next.
- 💻 Enter your password, then click Sign in.
- 💻 You will see the message "Your device will open a security window. Follow the instructions there to sign in."
- 💻 In the Windows Security "Choose a passkey" box, click Security key.
- 💻 In the Windows Security "Sign in with a passkey" box, enter your Security Key PIN, then click OK.
- 🔑 When prompted, touch your security key.
- 💻 If asked "Stay signed in?" click Yes if you are on your own device.
- 💻 You are now signed in to your UMS account.
Environment
- Applies to all University of Maine System (UMS) accounts
- Requires a registered FIDO2 hardware security key (such as a YubiKey)
- Requires a web browser on a computer to complete sign-in