Exciting news! The Atlassian Data Lake now supports BYOK (Bring Your Own Key). This means you can now query data from your BYOK products in Atlassian Analytics or via data shares, and the full history will be available by April 30, 2025.
BYOK encryption lets you encrypt product data with encryption keys hosted in your external AWS account.
If you don’t use BYOK encryption, your data is encrypted using Atlassian-managed keys.
The Atlassian Data Lake respects the keys you set for each product, so you won’t need to set and manage encryption keys for the Atlassian Data Lake. For example, if you set a key for Jira in site A, the Atlassian Data Lake reuses this key to encrypt the Jira data of site A into the Data Lake.
The Atlassian Data Lake powers charts in Atlassian Analytics. However, Atlassian Analytics does not yet support BYOK encryption, which means data such as dashboard titles, chart titles, comments, content elements, and images are not in scope.
Organization admins can now include BYOK products when they create new Data Lake connections or edit existing ones. Then anyone with access to those Data Lake connections will be able to query and make charts with that product data.
No action is required. Your data shares will automatically update, and you’ll start to see your BYOK data flowing through them.
Note that if you're extracting the latest changes from the Data Lake, you’ll get a larger amount of data returned as we continue to load all your historical data by April 30, 2025.
Don’t hesitate to send us feedback on which data or features you want us to add next.
You can also vote on your most wanted requests for Atlassian Analytics, the Atlassian Data Lake, and data shares.
Let us know if you have any questions!
Claire Gayrard
Product Manager, Atlassian Data Lake
Claire Gayrard
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