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Everything you need to know about Atlassian Guard

Is your IT security lagging behind? No problem, we present to you today a crash course on Atlassian Guard (formerly Atlassian Access).

Atlassian Guard is a comprehensive security solution for Atlassian cloud products that effectively protects data and projects in a cloud environment. It combines the capabilities of Atlassian Access with new features to detect risks, prevent data loss, and neutralise threats. Atlassian Guard is available in two variants: Standard and Premium.

  • Atlassian Guard Standard offers the proven features of Atlassian Access, including identity and access management, enhanced visibility through complete transparency and auditing, as well as the integration of Single Sign-On (SSO) for external users.
  • Atlassian Guard Premium expands the standard features with advanced data classification, enhanced threat detection, and robust audit logs. Premium users benefit from advanced controls to proactively prevent data misuse, faster response times to threats through integration with communication tools such as Slack or Microsoft Teams, and more detailed insights into security alerts, enabling even quicker responses.

Both versions provide administrators with a central overview and control over the security of cloud services, which is particularly important in distributed teams and when working with unverified devices (private laptops or USB sticks). A classic entry point for attackers – but this is where the Zero Trust model comes into play to prevent unauthorised access.

These core features make Atlassian Guard a valuable addition for any organisation looking to enhance their cloud security while reducing the complexity of managing various security tools.

Integration with existing systems

Atlassian Guard is specifically designed to seamlessly integrate with existing Atlassian products such as Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket. This integration not only simplifies implementation and management but also allows security features to be controlled through a unified platform. Users can utilise existing workflows while benefiting from enhanced security measures without having to significantly adjust their existing processes.

Compatibility Review

The compatibility of Atlassian Guard with other systems and software solutions remains crucial for smooth functionality in diverse IT environments. Atlassian provides comprehensive documentation and support resources to assist IT teams in reviewing and ensuring compatibility. We recommend conducting a detailed analysis before implementing Atlassian Guard. This way, you can avoid compatibility issues in advance and provide the best possible protection performance.

Adaptability and scalability

An additional advantage of Atlassian Guard is its adaptability to companies of different sizes with various security requirements. Whether a small start-up or a large enterprise – Atlassian Guard is flexible enough to meet specific security needs. This ensures that all companies, regardless of their size, can benefit from a robust security solution without overstretching their budget – let's look at this next.

Costs of Atlassian Guard

Atlassian Guard is a subscription-based solution, priced according to the number of users. For example, 15 users cost $60/month ($4 per user), while 500 users in the standard plan cost $170/month ($3.50 per user). Atlassian Guard Standard offers central security features, while additional modules and advanced options are available as premium. Here you can compare Atlassian Guard plans and prices and find an overview of the included features.

Tips for decision-making

Decision-makers should carefully analyse their company's security requirements and weigh the costs of Atlassian Guard against the potential damage from security incidents. The software offers a 30-day trial version to gain additional insights into its functionality and benefits. You can also contact us so that we can jointly decipher the possibilities for your company, allowing you to make a decision that feels good and right.

Because safety is paramount. Or, in Atlassian's words: Protect. Detect. Respond.