We are currently evaluating ISO26262 certification, a functional safety standard within the automotive sector. To achieve ISO26262 certification, it is crucial to preliminarily assess whether our project management tools (Confluence, Jira) comply with ISO26262 standards. Typically, tools that align with ISO26262 provide their certification details on their website. However, even after conducting a search, it remains unclear whether Atlassian's tools are supported or not.
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From the open suggestions https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFSERVER-51919 and https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-66015 , i do not think it has ISO26262 certification
Hi,
Thank you for response,
I am currently unable to view Atlassian's response to these tickets. Is there a way to obtain a formal response from Atlassian regarding this inquiry
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here is the answer I got from Atlassian team
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Sue commented:
Hello Mariam,
My name is Sue of Atlassian's University team, and I hope everything is going well on your end!
We've experienced a high volume of requests and we're working very hard to answer all of them, so we really appreciate your patience.
I understand you're looking into whether Atlassian has ISO 26262 certification.
As of this writing, Atlassian isn't pursuing an ISO 26262 certification. However, in our Trust Center, you can find that we are compliant with ISO 27001 and 27018 standards.
I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have other questions!"
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