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Hi,
I try to find more informatorn about how the security is regarding the Atlassian ID for Cloud. Cant really find any good information about it do anyone have any information?
Thanks in advance,
Johan
Great question! It ultimately depends on how you set up your Atlassian Cloud site.
If you have Identity Manager set up then your site admin can enforce that managed users authenticate using specific methods, including SAML via an external identity provider (see here), enforced Google authentication, enforce all managed users to use two-step verification, or you can set up a password policy which can enforce a specific level of password entropy which helps to ensure secure passwords are used.
@Andy Heinzer - Thank you for your answer but I need to know more details. What i need is a statement of the authentication procedure.
What is the password security?
How does the authentication work?
Etc.
Best Regards,
Johan Söderström
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Hi Johan,
I would recommend taking a look at our https://www.atlassian.com/trust/policies/cloud-security
This page provides an overview of our Cloud security policy. In addition to that information, there is also a link on that page under the Certification section that might help better explain this. Perhaps the information in that page might be helpful in addressing your concerns here.
If not, please let me know a bit more about what specific information you are looking for. I am not certain I can provide to you every detail, but I can try to see what I can find about this.
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