Hi,
We are currently working on our user Lifecycle.
We are currently using Crowd as user management and Jira and Confluence.
I know that Jira and Confluence supports anonymization, but Crowd does not. Are there any best practices to comply with GDPR in regards to users that are not needed anymore.
A first idea is to anonymize in Crowd manually, then use the anonymization function in each other application.
Do you have other/better ideas?
I'm not aware of any GDPR functionality in Crowd (native or on the marketplace). https://confluence.atlassian.com/gdpr/crowd-right-to-erasure-949761091.html does have some information on where PII may be stored in the database - even if you anonymise the user entry itself.
CCM
Hi Craig,
Thanks a lot. This is helpful, but still looking for a solution with the combination of tools.
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