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... ... @@ -1,31 +1,280 @@ 1 - <articleclass="product-card">2 - <div class="product-card-icon">3 - <iclass="fafa-lock" aria-hidden="true"></i>4 - </div>1 +{{velocity}} 2 +#set ($discard = $xwiki.ssx.use('PublicWebSite.WebHome')) 3 +#set ($discard = $xwiki.ssx.use('products.WebHome')) 4 +{{html clean="false"}} 5 5 6 - <div class="product-card-body"> 7 - <div class="hero-kicker product-card-kicker"> 6 +<section class="hero hero-centered product-hero" aria-labelledby="product-title"> 7 + <div class="container hero-inner"> 8 + <div class="hero-kicker"> 8 8 <i class="fa fa-lock" aria-hidden="true"></i> 9 - Security extension10 + XWiki security extension 10 10 </div> 11 11 12 - <h 3>XWiki Two-Factor Authentication</h3>13 + <h1 id="product-title">XWiki Two-Factor Authentication</h1> 13 13 14 - <p> 15 - Add XWiki 2FA/MFA protection to the standard login flow with authenticator app codes, 16 - email verification codes, optional combined verification, and trusted-device remembering. 15 + <p class="lead"> 16 + Add a second verification step to the standard XWiki login flow. 17 17 </p> 18 18 19 - <ul class="product-highlights"> 20 - <li>Works with the standard XWiki authentication flow</li> 21 - <li>Supports app codes, email codes, or both</li> 22 - <li>Helps protect administrator and remote-access accounts</li> 23 - </ul> 19 + <p class="hero-support"> 20 + This XWiki MFA / 2FA extension adds an additional verification step after the standard username and password login. 21 + Users can verify access with authenticator app codes, email-delivered one-time codes, or a combined setup requiring both methods. 22 + </p> 24 24 25 - <p class="card-link"> 26 - <a class="btn btn-secondary" href="$xwiki.getURL('products.xwiki-two-factor-authentication')"> 27 - View extension 28 - </a> 24 + <div class="hero-actions"> 25 + <a class="btn btn-primary" href="$xwiki.getURL('contact.WebHome')">Ask about this extension</a> 26 + <a class="btn btn-secondary" href="$xwiki.getURL('products.WebHome')">View all products</a> 27 + </div> 28 + </div> 29 +</section> 30 + 31 +<section aria-labelledby="overview-title"> 32 + <div class="container"> 33 + <div class="product-layout"> 34 + <article class="product-summary-card"> 35 + <h2 id="overview-title">Stronger login protection for XWiki</h2> 36 + 37 + <p> 38 + The XWiki Two-Factor Authentication extension adds an additional verification screen after the standard 39 + username and password login. Users confirm their identity with a time-based one-time code generated by an 40 + authenticator app, or with a verification code delivered by email. 41 + </p> 42 + 43 + <p> 44 + The extension is designed for organizations that want to improve account security while keeping authentication 45 + close to the standard XWiki login experience. It also supports remembering trusted clients beyond the current 46 + session, so users are not forced to enter a second factor again on every login from the same trusted browser. 47 + </p> 48 + 49 + <p> 50 + It can be useful for internal knowledge bases, intranets, documentation platforms, SOP systems, or other 51 + XWiki environments where access to content and administration should be better protected. 52 + </p> 53 + </article> 54 + 55 + <aside class="product-info-card" aria-labelledby="quick-facts-title"> 56 + <h3 id="quick-facts-title">Quick facts</h3> 57 + <ul> 58 + <li>Works with the standard XWiki login flow</li> 59 + <li>Supports authenticator app verification codes</li> 60 + <li>Supports email-delivered verification codes</li> 61 + <li>Can remember trusted clients beyond the current session</li> 62 + <li>Configuration available from wiki administration</li> 63 + <li>User setup available during login or from the user profile</li> 64 + <li>Administrators can enable, disable or reset MFA for users</li> 65 + <li>Can be used on the main wiki and subwikis</li> 66 + </ul> 67 + </aside> 68 + </div> 69 + </div> 70 +</section> 71 + 72 +<section aria-labelledby="features-title"> 73 + <div class="container"> 74 + <h2 id="features-title">Main capabilities</h2> 75 + <p class="section-intro"> 76 + The extension focuses on adding a practical second authentication step while keeping the standard XWiki login 77 + process and administration experience understandable. 29 29 </p> 79 + 80 + <div class="product-feature-grid"> 81 + <article class="product-feature"> 82 + <div class="feature-icon"> 83 + <i class="fa fa-key" aria-hidden="true"></i> 84 + </div> 85 + <h3>Second login step</h3> 86 + <p> 87 + After the username and password are verified, users are asked to enter an additional verification code 88 + before accessing the wiki. 89 + </p> 90 + </article> 91 + 92 + <article class="product-feature"> 93 + <div class="feature-icon"> 94 + <i class="fa fa-mobile" aria-hidden="true"></i> 95 + </div> 96 + <h3>Authenticator app codes</h3> 97 + <p> 98 + Users can verify access with codes generated by authenticator applications, such as mobile TOTP apps. 99 + </p> 100 + </article> 101 + 102 + <article class="product-feature"> 103 + <div class="feature-icon"> 104 + <i class="fa fa-envelope-o" aria-hidden="true"></i> 105 + </div> 106 + <h3>Email verification codes</h3> 107 + <p> 108 + Users can also receive a verification code by email, useful when an authenticator app is not available. 109 + </p> 110 + </article> 111 + 112 + <article class="product-feature"> 113 + <div class="feature-icon"> 114 + <i class="fa fa-qrcode" aria-hidden="true"></i> 115 + </div> 116 + <h3>User setup screen</h3> 117 + <p> 118 + Users can configure their verification code setup during login or from their XWiki profile when needed. 119 + </p> 120 + </article> 121 + 122 + <article class="product-feature"> 123 + <div class="feature-icon"> 124 + <i class="fa fa-clock-o" aria-hidden="true"></i> 125 + </div> 126 + <h3>Remember trusted clients</h3> 127 + <p> 128 + Trusted browsers can be remembered beyond the current session, reducing repeated MFA prompts while keeping 129 + the second factor active for new or untrusted clients. 130 + </p> 131 + </article> 132 + 133 + <article class="product-feature"> 134 + <div class="feature-icon"> 135 + <i class="fa fa-sliders" aria-hidden="true"></i> 136 + </div> 137 + <h3>Administration controls</h3> 138 + <p> 139 + Administrators can enable the feature globally, manage user-level activation, and reset a user setup when required. 140 + </p> 141 + </article> 142 + 143 + <article class="product-feature"> 144 + <div class="feature-icon"> 145 + <i class="fa fa-user" aria-hidden="true"></i> 146 + </div> 147 + <h3>Profile integration</h3> 148 + <p> 149 + The extension adds user profile controls so the second-factor setup can be reviewed or reset from XWiki. 150 + </p> 151 + </article> 152 + 153 + <article class="product-feature"> 154 + <div class="feature-icon"> 155 + <i class="fa fa-random" aria-hidden="true"></i> 156 + </div> 157 + <h3>Fallback behavior</h3> 158 + <p> 159 + The extension can fall back to standard XWiki authentication when the feature is not enabled or not configured. 160 + </p> 161 + </article> 162 + 163 + <article class="product-feature"> 164 + <div class="feature-icon"> 165 + <i class="fa fa-sitemap" aria-hidden="true"></i> 166 + </div> 167 + <h3>Main wiki and subwikis</h3> 168 + <p> 169 + The extension is designed to support XWiki environments using the main wiki and subwikis. 170 + </p> 171 + </article> 172 + </div> 30 30 </div> 31 -</article> 174 +</section> 175 + 176 +<section aria-labelledby="use-cases-title"> 177 + <div class="container"> 178 + <div class="product-layout"> 179 + <article class="product-summary-card"> 180 + <h2 id="use-cases-title">When this extension is useful</h2> 181 + 182 + <p> 183 + Two-factor authentication is especially relevant when XWiki contains internal documentation, procedures, 184 + customer information, project knowledge, administrative pages, or business-critical content. 185 + </p> 186 + 187 + <p> 188 + It can also support organizations that need MFA as part of their cybersecurity controls, including companies 189 + working toward NIS 2 readiness. NIS 2 focuses on stronger cybersecurity risk management across essential and 190 + important entities in the EU, and MFA is often expected as part of enterprise access protection programs. 191 + </p> 192 + 193 + <p> 194 + It is also useful when many users access the wiki remotely, when administrator accounts need stronger protection, 195 + or when the organization wants to reduce the risk of compromised passwords. 196 + </p> 197 + </article> 198 + 199 + <aside class="product-info-card" aria-labelledby="good-fit-title"> 200 + <h3 id="good-fit-title">Good fit for</h3> 201 + <ul> 202 + <li>Private XWiki knowledge bases</li> 203 + <li>Company intranets</li> 204 + <li>SOP and controlled-document platforms</li> 205 + <li>Documentation portals with sensitive content</li> 206 + <li>Wikis with several administrators or remote users</li> 207 + </ul> 208 + </aside> 209 + </div> 210 + </div> 211 +</section> 212 + 213 +<section class="product-section-muted" aria-labelledby="compliance-title"> 214 + <div class="container"> 215 + <div class="product-layout"> 216 + <article class="product-summary-card"> 217 + <h2 id="compliance-title">Useful for MFA adoption and NIS 2 readiness</h2> 218 + 219 + <p> 220 + Many organizations now need multi-factor authentication for enterprise software, especially when the 221 + platform contains internal documentation, procedures, operational knowledge or sensitive business data. 222 + </p> 223 + 224 + <p> 225 + For organizations using XWiki as a knowledge platform, having MFA embedded in the standard XWiki login 226 + experience helps close a practical security gap without requiring a full replacement of the authentication flow. 227 + </p> 228 + 229 + <p> 230 + This can be relevant for companies preparing for NIS 2 requirements, where MFA is part of a broader 231 + cybersecurity risk management and access protection strategy. 232 + </p> 233 + </article> 234 + 235 + <aside class="product-info-card" aria-labelledby="mfa-readiness-title"> 236 + <h3 id="mfa-readiness-title">Security controls supported</h3> 237 + <ul> 238 + <li>Second-factor verification after password login</li> 239 + <li>Authenticator app or email-based verification codes</li> 240 + <li>Reduced repeated prompts for trusted clients</li> 241 + <li>Administration controls for user-level MFA management</li> 242 + <li>Better protection for administrator and remote-access accounts</li> 243 + </ul> 244 + </aside> 245 + </div> 246 + </div> 247 +</section> 248 + 249 +#* 250 +<section aria-labelledby="gallery-title"> 251 + <div class="container"> 252 + <div class="product-gallery-panel"> 253 + <h2 id="gallery-title">Screenshots</h2> 254 + <p class="gallery-note"> 255 + Use this area to show the login verification screen, first-time setup, user profile controls, 256 + and administration configuration. 257 + </p> 258 + 259 + <div class="product-gallery-placeholder"> 260 + Replace this placeholder with the XWiki gallery macro and 3-5 screenshots from the application. 261 + </div> 262 + </div> 263 + </div> 264 +</section> 265 +*# 266 +<section class="cta-section" aria-labelledby="cta-title"> 267 + <div class="container"> 268 + <div class="cta-panel"> 269 + <h2 id="cta-title">Interested in using this extension?</h2> 270 + <p> 271 + Send a short message with your XWiki version, authentication setup, and whether you use a single wiki 272 + or a main wiki with subwikis. 273 + </p> 274 + <a class="btn btn-primary" href="$xwiki.getURL('contact.WebHome')">Contact Agnease</a> 275 + </div> 276 + </div> 277 +</section> 278 + 279 +{{/html}} 280 +{{/velocity}}