As a security and SaaS best-practice, Cal-ITP wants to ensure all GitHub resources are protected to the fullest extent possible, which includes using Two-Factor Authentication for user accounts. Read more about Requiring two factor authentication in your organization.
TLDR;
Cal-ITP GitHub will enforce Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for all members starting Tuesday October 4, 2022.
Read more on GitHub: Securing your account with two-factor authentication
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As of August 25, 2022 - nearly half (22 of 58) members in Cal-ITP do not have 2FA enabled.
As a security and SaaS best-practice, Cal-ITP wants to ensure all GitHub resources are protected to the fullest extent possible, which includes using Two-Factor Authentication for user accounts. Read more about Requiring two factor authentication in your organization.
When the requirement is turned on, any member of Cal-ITP that does not have 2FA enabled will be removed from the organization and converted to an "Outside Collaborator". Read more about Converting from an organization member to an Outside Collaborator.