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Suggestion
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Resolution: Unresolved
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483
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Atlassian plans to offer Atlassian Access customers the ability to enforce SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) enforcement on external users (i.e. users that are on domains that are not verified under your organization). We plan to make this available as part of an early access program in Q1 2024
If you are interested in joining this EUS SSO EAP please register your interest here. Please note we have limited space in the EAP and will be evaluating each customer who applies, we will notify selected customers on a rolling basis.
We are still on track to release this EAP to selected customers in Q1 2024 by March. Please keep posted for further updates and monitor your EAP tickets.
This is planned as an enhancement to the external user security feature, wherein the currently supported method of 2FA is a one-time password (OTP) sent to external users via email.
Update Nov 20, 2023
Atlassian plans to offer Atlassian Access customers the ability to enforce SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) enforcement on external users (i.e. users that are on domains that are not verified under your organization).
This is planned as an enhancement to the external user security feature (currently available as part of an Early Access Program), wherein the currently supported method of 2FA is a one-time password (OTP) sent to external users via email.
Currently it is not possible to enforce SAML SSO for "external" users - users who are on domains that are not verified under your organization. We will use this ticket, in conjunction with our public roadmap, to communicate updates about the availability of this feature.
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ACCESS-102 Enforce security policies for users not on verified domains
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JRACLOUD-80801 Feature to enforce password policy to all the accounts under organization
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ACCESS-1511 External User Security: Organization audit logging should include events generated by external users
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