

Windows 10 Version 1909 with Windows Hello enabled This version supports setting up security key multifactor authentication when authenticating. Version 79 or higher provides a better user experience. Some security keys might not work with Windows 10 Version 1803. For more information, contact your IT help desk. Before using the security key to authenticate, you must set up user verification on the key using security key management software.įor example, you can use RSA Security Key Utility to manage the PIN. The security key must require multifactor authentication, such as a PIN or biometric. System Requirements for Primary Authentication Authenticatorĭevice with Minimum Operating System VersionįIDO-certified security key, for example, a USB, BLE, or NFC security key. Authenticators used for primary authentication also work for additional authentication.

The system requirements vary based on the authentication type. You can use a security key, Windows Hello, or Android phone for primary authentication (for example, you are prompted to sign in with your security key instead of entering a password after entering your user ID) or for additional authentication (for example, after you enter your user ID and password, you are prompted to sign in with your security key). Security Key, Windows Hello, or Android Phone Requirements Note:Do not use the SecurID Authenticate app on a jailbroken or rooted device. Minimum Required Operating System Version However, if you are unable to, the following table lists the supported minimum requirements for the device. It is recommended that you always update to the latest version of the app. SecurID updates the SecurID Authenticate app on a regular basis. RSA SecurID Authenticate 3.9.x and Earlier App Device Requirements Note:Do not use the Authenticator app on a jailbroken or rooted device. To download SecurID 4.x from an app store, your device must meet the following requirements: Device Authenticator 4.x App Device Requirements
