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Hi people, if I had a community of users (clients) from 100 different domains how would we enforce multi-factor authentication for all users? As far as I can see, Confluence is only geared up to use Active Directory for SSO, and that only works if the Confluence is for internal use only. Is there a way for us to enforce MFA for all users (from multiple domains) to access our Spaces? Or, is username/password the only option that Confluence Cloud offers? Ideally, we'd like to use Google Authenticator, Yubikeys, etc.
@James Turner Welcome to the Atlassian community.
You can use your own IDP in cloud. Here is the KB on it https://support.atlassian.com/security-and-access-policies/docs/configure-saml-single-sign-on-with-an-identity-provider/
Yes, if we were a large business with dedicated IT staff and could run our own identity provider, I guess that would work. But we're a small business and do not have the internal skills to run an additional system.
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