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Transition to the NCIs multi-factor authentication system, Okta: Your CTRP username is now your institutional email address.
Migration of CTRP user accounts to Okta. Okta multi-factor authentication is used to provide additional security beyond just entering a username and password. Each Okta account requires the configuration of at least one of the following methods:
- Okta Verify: Use a 'Push Notification' sent to the Okta app on the users mobile device.
- SMS Authentication: Enter a single-use code sent to the users mobile device.
- Voice Call Authentication - Phone call authentication by following voice instructions.
NIH users will authenticate through
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New CTRP login page
For additional information about creating and setting up an Okta account, please visit these CTRP User Guide pages:
March 2021
Updatesto the Data Table 4 (DT4) Anatomic Site values displayed on the CTRP-generated DT4 report:
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