Top 5 User Management Challenges in Atlassian Crowd (And How to Fix Them with Automation)

Managing users in Atlassian Crowd often feels like walking a tightrope. You’re expected to ensure seamless access for every team member, revoke access the moment someone leaves, manage directory syncs, assign and revoke group permissions, and keep everything audit-ready at all times. And while Crowd gives you a central place to manage users across Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, and more, it still largely demands manual efforts from admins.

Kovrr's Reports Hub: Grouping CRQ Metrics for Effective Communication

‍Cyber risk quantification (CRQ) is the process of translating cyber intelligence, both organization-specific and external, into measurable business terms. Typical high-level outputs include Average Annual Loss (AAL), or a business's expected financial loss from cyber events, and the Annual Events Likelihood. With CRQ, cyber governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) leaders can also drill down into more granular metrics for additional, scenario-specific context.

From NIST 800-53 to FedRAMP: What it really takes to bridge the gap

In this article If your cloud platform is already compliant with NIST SP 800-53, you’ve laid important groundwork for security and risk management. But when the goal shifts to serving U.S. federal agencies, the bar is raised significantly. That’s where FedRAMP enters the picture. While FedRAMP is built on NIST 800-53, the two are not interchangeable. FedRAMP adds a layer of rigor, documentation, and oversight specifically tailored to the requirements of the federal government.