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Suggestion
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Issue Summary
At the moment, customers don't have the option to use Data classification (a feature of Atlassian Guard Premium) in the automation rules inside Jira to configure the data classification to be automatically updated according to content scanned.
This functionality is available only for Confluence at the moment:
It would be nice to have that option available for Jira and JSM as well, allowing customers to classify data inside Jira using their automation rules.
Workaround
Currently, there is no direct workaround for that.
The customer can use this option to bulk update the security items of several cards at once if needed:
Update Issue Security levels on existing work items in Jira Cloud
[ACCESS-2342] Providing the option to use Data Classification for automation rules in Jira and JSM
Support reference count | Original: 1 | New: 2 |
Support reference count | New: 1 |
Description |
Original:
h3. Issue Summary
At the moment, customers don't have the option to use Data classification (a feature of Atlassian Guard Premium) in the [automation rules|https://support.atlassian.com/security-and-access-policies/docs/create-an-automation-rule/] inside Jira to configure the data classification to be automatically updated according to content scanned. This functionality is available only for Confluence at the moment: !image-2025-07-03-14-09-58-717.png|width=349,height=189! It would be nice to have that option available for Jira as well, allowing customers to classify data inside Jira using their automation rules. h3. Workaround Currently, there is no direct workaround for that. The customer can use this option to bulk update the security items of several cards at once if needed: [*Update Issue Security levels on existing work items in Jira Cloud*|https://support.atlassian.com/jira/kb/how-to-update-issue-security-levels-on-new-and-existing-issues/] |
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h3. Issue Summary
At the moment, customers don't have the option to use Data classification (a feature of Atlassian Guard Premium) in the [automation rules|https://support.atlassian.com/security-and-access-policies/docs/create-an-automation-rule/] inside Jira to configure the data classification to be automatically updated according to content scanned. This functionality is available only for Confluence at the moment: !image-2025-07-03-14-09-58-717.png|width=349,height=189! It would be nice to have that option available for Jira and JSM as well, allowing customers to classify data inside Jira using their automation rules. h3. Workaround Currently, there is no direct workaround for that. The customer can use this option to bulk update the security items of several cards at once if needed: [*Update Issue Security levels on existing work items in Jira Cloud*|https://support.atlassian.com/jira/kb/how-to-update-issue-security-levels-on-new-and-existing-issues/] |
It looks like Confluence has had something similar for about at least a year now, please bring it to Jira as well. Thanks