Does confluence have any tool or system in place without having to integrate an approval plug in etc., that will preform an approval or sign off action that is recorded within confluence for auditing purposes?
For example, we are trying to create a solution with confluence current capabilities - that allows a "risk owner" to accept risk explained and documented by our cyber security team on confluence - and then essentially records the action of the the risk being accepted for auditing purposes.
Hello @skye.glandon
In theory, you can use a JIRA workflow. It would not, of course, have an impact on the Confluence doc itself, but it may satisfy auditors if the only thing they require is the PROCESS itself.
Again, it puts no brakes on the document itself, but you'd be able to prove, using JIRA, that every document that is subject to your approval process actually went thru it.
Chances are that this will satisfy the auditors
Confluence Cloud has no built in signature type.
If your needs are simple, you can ask users to leave comment on the page like: "I approve this page, DATE, version 3."
However that may not fulfill your compliance requirements. This is where the different addons from the marketplace play a role.
We make Document Control for Confluence Cloud, and you can configure it such that users can sign with a click (or with a separate password/code), and you can display an overview of signatures in a page.
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Hi @skye.glandon , welcome to the Community.
unfortunately there is not a approval workflow macro OOTB. option you could consider:
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As indicated above, assess your compliance needs to determine if an addon is required.
If you decide to evaluate addons, please consider eSign Electronic Signatures for Confluence. We designed it for compliance workflows and includes verifiable signatures and approvals.
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