Hi everyone,
We’ve been focusing a lot this year on providing you with more robust ways to restrict who has access to what in Jira Service Management.
Now we’re excited to announce the ability to restrict who can view submitted forms in Jira Service Management to help teams continue to collaborate on work items.
These could be forms that contain confidential information about someone, or sensitive information specific to different teams in your company that you only want specific people or groups to be able to view. Read more about how to restrict a form
From your team or company-managed service project, navigate to Forms and select the form type you wish to restrict. Here you’ll be able to give access to specific people and groups to control who can view this form once it’s been submitted. This includes any forms submitted as part of a request being raised, or forms attached to existing work items.
If someone on your team doesn’t have access to a form, they’ll still be able to view the work item the form is attached on but won’t be able to see the form at all. This is for the scenarios when you may still wish your organization to have full access to a work item, but reserve specific content to a restricted group of people.
For example, you may have an ‘Employee Onboarding’ request raised that all agents in your company have access to, but the ‘Personal details' form is restricted to HR and the 'Bank details’ form is restricted to Payroll.
These restrictions only apply to viewing a form, and don’t extend to viewing work items themselves. To add permissions around who can view work items, you’ll need to set up work item security levels.
Have you had a chance to try this feature out? We’d love to hear from you!
Sam Knight
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