Summary
In this chapter, we explored various aspects of security and permissions within Confluence, focusing on creating a robust environment that safeguards data and user access. We delved into the distinctions between default space permissions and individual spaces, detailing how the former allows administrators to set up default authorizations for newly created spaces.
We also examined the Analytics feature, emphasizing the importance of defining user groups with access to this functionality.
We highlighted the importance of utilizing Atlassian's Access product for increased security. Then, we reviewed its various capabilities, including two-step verification and password requirements. We also investigated the detailed controls to secure spaces and pages within Confluence.
We provided guidelines to select and use apps from the Atlassian Marketplace, emphasizing careful consideration of a developer’s credentials, the app’s Privacy & Security tab, and...