Global permissions, as the name suggests, is the highest permission level in Jira. These are coarse-grained permissions applied globally across Jira, controlling broad security levels, such as the ability to access Jira and administer configurations.
Since they are not fine-grained security, global permissions are applied to groups rather than users. The following table lists all the permissions and what they control in Jira:
Global permission level | Description |
Jira System Administrators | This gives permission to perform all Jira administration functions. This is akin to the root mode in other systems. |
Jira administrators | This gives permission to perform most Jira administration functions that are not related to system-wide changes. (For example, to configure the SMTP server and to export/restore Jira data.) |
Browse Users | This gives permission to view... |