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For overall information on integrating Jira and ZenGRC, please see Jira Connector. |
After Jira and ZenGRC are connected, you can select the Jira option when setting up an audit. This documentation shows where that option resides.
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, along with additional steps needed when setting up a Jira audit.
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Existing audits cannot be converted to Jira. The option can only be selected during the creation of a new audit after the ZenGRC and Jira integration is complete. |
Step 1: Adding Adding Basic Audit Information
This section provides additional tips for creating a Jira audit. For complete instructions on this step, please see Step 1: Adding Basic Audit Information.
To create a Jira audit, complete the following steps:
- In Click New in the left-hand navigation , click New and select Audit (External) or Audit (Internal)and Audit.
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On Step 1: Adding Basic Audit Information, complete
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In the Jira project dropdown, select a project.Tip title TIP The dropdown boxes that display when Managed in Jira (beta) is is selected are determined by settings in the connected Jira instance.
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This displays additional Jira dropdowns. Make selections for audit issue type, request issue type, and request issue link type.
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Tip title TIP Selections made in audit creation But they still display in ZenGRC as requests.
In the Jira project dropdown, select a project. This displays additional Jira dropdowns. Make selections for each. These selections override settings chosen when establishing connection between your ZenGRC and Jira instances.
Click Next.Tip Once Next is clickedtitle TIP
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- The check boxes at page bottom provide the following functionality:
- Synchronize comments - Selection that provides read-only ability to see all Jira comments within ZenGRC without opening the Jira ticket.
- Synchronize attachments - Selection that displays Jira attachments as links within ZenGRC. The evidence still resides within Jira, but users don't need to open the Jira ticket, nor do they need Jira access.
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Click Next. After this point, you can no longer change where the audit is managed
Info title NOTE For complete instructions on this step, please see Step 1: Adding Basic Audit Information.
Step 2
and Step 3 - Jira Audit Creation: Defining the Scope
Step 2 and Step 3 in audit creation are is the same for Jira and regular audits.
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For complete instructions on these steps, please see Step 2: Defining the Scope
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Step 3:
Exporting Audit Data orSetting up
a TemplateStep 4: Setting upAudit Requests - Jira
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Updating Populating the requests template for a Jira audit has special considerations and is described in Configuring CSV import Import for the Jira integrationConnector. |
After populating the Jira requests template, and importing requests, the page displays import details. However, there is no action to take. To continue audit creation, complete the following:
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configuring your CSV file for import, you can map them to controls. Please see Mapping Requests to Available Controls in Step 3: Setting up Audit Requests.
Steps 4 and 5
Step 4 and 5 in audit creation are the same for Jira and regular audits. For complete instructions on these steps, please see Step 4: Generating Assessments and Step 5: Reviewing and Starting the Audit.
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VIDEO: ZenGRC Jira Demonstration |
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TEMPLATE: Jira expanded template.csv |