Does Atlassian offer a tool on Jira Cloud (or on Bitbucket) to safely store shared passwords?
Our development team uses testing environments and server on the customers site to do their jobs and we want to centralize our password storage.
The usual suspects like KeePass etc pop up, but I would like to integrate this in the Atlassian toolset if possible.
I have found Sesam, but they don't seem to offer that on the cloud version.
Hi bartfriederichs,
apart from the Sesam App and other approaches like KeePass there is nothing known to me what would be like a password manager in that sense for the Atlassian universe.
Apart from that there is indeed Atlassian Access (https://www.atlassian.com/software/access) which can be used to provide Single-Sign-On and a centralized directory for the several cloud products available.
Cheers,
Daniel
Hi,
there is a solution for Confluence Cloud if that helps in any way:
Secure Content
Regards,
Michael
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You can take a look at Vault app, it is designed exactly for this purpose: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1230914/vault-password-manager?hosting=cloud&tab=overview
Hope this helps,
Anna
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https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/6484/security-and-encryption-for-confluence?hosting=server&tab=overview from long-time, trusted partner Service Rocket is available and is Security Cloud Fortified https://www.atlassian.com/trust/marketplace?source=certification-modal
we don't use this tool yet because we moved shared secrets into an AWS encryption-key-secured parameter store with decryption restricted by IAM role membership
we have used other good service rocket products for years (and Bob Swift products)
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