
The best 3 ways to add two-factor authentication (2FA) to Jira or Confluence
Adding a second factor to authenticate into corporate applications is a best practice. Find out how to set it up with Jira and Confluence.
Adding a second factor to authenticate into corporate applications is a best practice. Find out how to set it up with Jira and Confluence.
API Tokens are an important piece in how Automation Consultants run their integrations with their on-premise Jira instance.
Can you give users the option to login with their local password or with SSO? The short answer is yes.
Okta’s free connectors for Jira and Confluence Server can authenticate users. But how do you solve provisioning?
User management shouldn’t be a manual job. Learn how to automate the work so that all your Jira users are up to date and have access to what they need.
No-code platforms need to impersonate users to create automations and integrations. Unfortunately, accessing your password means they can’t do a very good job at hiding it.
The Jira REST API is an essential asset for developers and teams integrating Jira with other existing services. But that type of innovation shouldn’t come at the cost of security.
API Tokens are a common replacement for user credentials: they’re more secure, more granular, and easier to control. Find out how to build them into your access to the Jira REST API.
Accessing the Jira REST API with username and password is a bad practice. Read about personal access tokens and other alternatives.
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