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Multiple Users Share One Token

John Welby April 3, 2023

A user requested that their team be able to use a single token for authentication.

Isn't this a violation of many security rules; such as SOC compliance.

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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April 3, 2023

Welcome to the Atlassian Community!

This is an absolute violation of security, you should never share access tokens.  

John Welby April 5, 2023

That's what I thought...Thank you!

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Kristján Geir Mathiesen
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April 3, 2023

Hi @John Welby and welcome to the Community.

I am no SOC expert but this idea is not a good one. Each should have their own token. If you need a "function" to do something, then create a "Service" user (just a regular user except you store the password away) for such tokens.

HTH,
KGM

John Welby April 5, 2023

It does.  Thanks KGM!

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Joe Pitt
Community Champion
April 4, 2023

This is Security 101. If a security audit is done and that comes out whoever approved that may get fired. As the other said it is a total violation of the concept of using two factor authentication which is what security tokens are.

John Welby April 5, 2023

Thanks Joe.

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