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Standard | Premium | |
Protect against data loss proactively | ||
Feature | Standard | Premium |
Enforced single sign-on (SSO) ? | Standard ✓ | Premium ✓ |
SCIM automated user provisioning ? | Standard ✓ | Premium ✓ |
Authentication policies ? | Standard ✓ | Premium ✓ |
External user security ? | Standard ✓ | Premium ✓ |
Enforced two-step verification ? | Standard ✓ | Premium ✓ |
Mobile app management (MAM) ? | Standard ✓ | Premium ✓ |
API token controls ? | Standard ✓ | Premium ✓ |
Data security policies ? | Standard ✓ | Premium ✓ |
Data classification ? | Standard - | Premium ✓ |
Enforce data security policies by classification ? | Standard - | Premium ✓ |
Detect and investigate suspicious activity | ||
Feature | Standard | Premium |
Automatic product discovery ? | Standard ✓ | Premium ✓ |
Organization insights ? | Standard ✓ | Premium ✓ |
Organization audit log: Admin activity ? | Standard ✓ | Premium ✓ |
Comprehensive organization audit log: User activity, API tokens, Webhooks ? | Standard - | Premium ✓ |
Anomalous activity detections ? | Standard - | Premium ✓ |
Content scanning ? | Standard - | Premium ✓ |
SIEM integrations ? | Standard - | Premium ✓ |
Alert messaging integrations ? | Standard - | Premium ✓ |
Respond to threats before they become incidents | ||
Feature | Standard | Premium |
Alert investigations ? | Standard - | Premium ✓ |
Actor profiles ? | Standard - | Premium ✓ |
Remediation recommendations ? | Standard - | Premium ✓ |
Remediation workflows ? | Standard - | Premium ✓ |
Alert hand-off ? | Standard - | Premium ✓ |
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Funzioni di Atlassian Access
Applica il Single Sign-On (SSO) per tutti gli utenti gestiti in modo da consentir loro di autenticarsi ai prodotti Atlassian Cloud tramite il provider di identità dell'azienda. Questo significa che gli utenti possono accedere a più strumenti con lo stesso set di credenziali e, allo stesso tempo, usando un metodo di autenticazione più sicuro rispetto ai soli nome utente e password. |
Automatizza la gestione del ciclo di vita degli utenti con il provisioning e il de-provisioning SCIM. L'accesso ai prodotti Atlassian Cloud sarà definito dalle regole impostate nella tua directory esterna. Il provisioning degli utenti riduce il lavoro manuale necessario per consentire ai dipendenti di accedere alla propria candidatura in occasione dell'onboarding in azienda o del passaggio a un nuovo team. |
Gli amministratori possono impostare policy di autenticazione per gestire la durata delle sessioni, il Single Sign-On (SSO), le policy sulle password e la verifica in due passaggi. È possibile creare e applicare più policy a diversi sottoinsiemi di account gestiti. |
La verifica forzata in due passaggi può essere applicata come parte di una policy di autenticazione. Questo richiede agli utenti di un'organizzazione di attivare la verifica in due passaggi per accedere ai loro prodotti Atlassian Cloud. |
Crea e gestisci policy di sicurezza che possano essere applicate agli utenti sia gestiti che non gestiti tramite la gestione delle app mobili (MAM). Le policy possono essere impostate a livello di organizzazione o designate per utenti selezionati per fornire controlli di sicurezza aggiuntivi come la disabilitazione degli screenshot, le restrizioni all'esportazione dei dati e i requisiti di crittografia dei dispositivi. |
Ottieni visibilità sullo shadow IT scoprendo quando gli utenti gestiti della tua organizzazione creano istanze nei diversi prodotti Atlassian Cloud. L'esplorazione automatica dei prodotti identifica l'amministratore dei prodotti e il numero di utenti che li utilizzano. |
Un log completo dell'attività di amministrazione svolta nell'organizzazione Atlassian Cloud. Un audit log dell'organizzazione mostra agli amministratori il chi, il cosa e il quando dell'attività di amministrazione, in modo da aiutare le organizzazioni a monitorare e identificare eventuali comportamenti sospetti. |
Integra Atlassian Access con il tuo CASB per acquisire un record completo di accessi e attività amministrative in Atlassian. Difenditi da minacce comuni come credenziali utente compromesse, scarsa cura delle password o minacce interne con account che dispongono di privilegi eccessivi. Scopri di più sul collegamento dei tuoi CASB McAfee MVISION o Microsoft Defender. |
Enforced single sign-on (SSO)
Nota: per semplicità, questa tabella mostra solo fino a 5.000 utenti. Access non ha un tetto limite di utenti; utilizza il calcolatore dei prezzi per determinare i prezzi annui per un numero di utenti superiore a 5.000.
SCIM automated user provisioning
Automate user lifecycle management with SCIM provisioning and de-provisioning. Access to Atlassian cloud products will be defined by rules set in your external directory.
Authentication policies
Admins can set authentication policies to manage session duration, single sign-on (SSO), password policies, and two-step verification. Multiple policies can be created and applied to different subsets of managed accounts.
External user security
An external user policy allows you to apply security settings, including two-step verification, to external users. The settings apply to all the external users in your Atlassian organization.
Mobile app management (MAM)
Create and manage security policies that can be applied to both managed and unmanaged users with mobile app management (MAM). Policies can be set at the organization level, or designated for select users to provide additional security controls such as screenshot disabling, data export restrictions and device encryption requirements
API token controls
Admins have greater visibility and control over API token management and its lifecycle. This includes controlling which users can create an API token to access data and viewing which users are creating and revoking API tokens.
Data security policies
A data security policy helps you keep your organization’s data secure. Create policies to govern how users, apps, and people outside of your organization can interact with content such as Confluence pages and Jira issues.
Data classification
Data classification allows admins to define their data governance approach and label critical data accordingly within Atlassian products. Admins can set data security policies and rules to control user interaction based on data classification level.
Enforce data security policies by classification
Use data classification levels as a coverage in your data security policy. Create policies to govern how users, apps, and people outside of your organization can interact with content such as Confluence pages and Jira issues.
Use data classification to set additional rules within your data security policy, including: "Block Export" rule in Confluence and Jira, “Anonymous Access” rule in Jira, and “Block Public Links” rule in Confluence using classification.
Automatic product discovery
Gain visibility into shadow IT by discovering when managed users in your organization create instances across Atlassian cloud products. Automatic product discovery identifies the product administrator and how many users are using these products.
Organization insights
Admins can achieve better visibility into the usage of their Atlassian products and make more data-driven decisions when it comes to increasing adoption or optimizing their products' ROI.
Organization audit log: Admin activity
A centralized log of admin activity across your Atlassian cloud organization. Gain a full view of the who, what, and when of admin activity to help track and identify any suspicious behavior. Using APIs, integrate with your third party tools, such as a CASB.
Comprehensive organization audit log: User activity, API tokens, Webhooks
A comprehensive log of org admin, product admin, and user activity that takes place in the Atlassian cloud organization. This provides organization admins with visibility into activities like which managed users have created an API token or what organizational resources are being accessed by managed and external users via API tokens. Audit log webhooks are customized HTTP callbacks that trigger in response to audit log events.
Anomalous activity detections
Anomalous activity detections provide intelligent oversight across your Atlassian cloud products by analyzing user activity and notifying you of potential risks. These queries search activity logs and alert you to any potentially concerning activity that requires review.
Content scanning
Content scanning detection rules monitor for critical data being added to Confluence pages. These detections generate alerts for any potentially concerning content that requires review.
SIEM integrations
Using webhooks, send alerts about anomalous activity to any destination, including your organization-wide SIEM or an automation tool like Jira Automation, Zapier, or Workato.
Alert messaging integrations
Integrate alert messages to your organization-wide tools like Slack, Microsoft Teams, and more.
Alert investigations
Alert investigations gives admins or security teams a consolidated view of potentially risky activity. Investigate the alert with details on what happened, which account was involved, other recent alerts tied to this account, and remediation options.
Actor profiles
Access detailed user data by clicking into an actor profile directly from an alert to see a consolidated view of a user’s activity. On a single page, you can see a user’s role, location, recent activity, and a full list of their audit log alerts.
Remediation workflows
If suspicious behavior is detected, an organization admin can take action using the remediation recommendation to follow the suggested workflow and address a threat. Admins have the ability to immediately suspend a user's account directly from the alert dashboard.
Remediation recommendations
Respond to alerts faster with the ability to suspend a user’s account directly from the alert dashboard. Based on the actions logged in the dashboard, remediation options are recommended with actionable next steps.
Alert hand-off
Connect an alert to Jira through the create issue button.
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Enforced two-step verification
Enforced two-step verification can be applied as part of an authentication policy. This requires the users in an organization to turn on two-step verification in order to log in and access their Atlassian cloud products.