Understanding the Atlassian Jira integration with Vulnerability Response
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- UpdatedAug 3, 2023
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Understanding the Atlassian Jira integration with Vulnerability Response
The Atlassian Jira integration with Vulnerability Response enables you to leverage different issue-tracking and agile management tools for tracking efforts of vulnerability remediation.
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Overview
ServiceNow® Vulnerability Response is integrated with Atlassian Jira to create issues corresponding to vulnerabilities and synchronized the issue entity in Jira and the vulnerability item entity in Vulnerability Response bi-directionally to reflect the latest updates. Vulnerability Managers require vulnerability items present in ServiceNow Vulnerability Response to be created and assigned to remediation users (developers in case of Application Vulnerability Response) in their preferred system of record and issue management tool such as Atlassian Jira. Any progress performed on the vulnerabilities in the issue management tool should be updated in ServiceNow Vulnerability Response for visibility to Vulnerability Managers. Further, any updates made by Vulnerability Managers in Vulnerability Response for vulnerability items must also be passed on to the issue management tool for visibility to remediation users.
Available versions
Release version | Release Notes |
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Vulnerability Response | Vulnerability Response Integration release notes |
Vulnerability Response and Configuration Compliance for Container | Container Vulnerability Response release notes |
Jira Spoke | Jira spoke release notes |
Jira Vulnerability integrations
To view the Jira Vulnerability integration, navigate to .
The following integrations are included in the base system. These integrations are not all active by default.
After the initial run, every day, scheduled jobs are chained to run the integrations automatically in order. You can also execute individual scheduled jobs manually. Scheduled jobs simplify the vulnerability remediation life cycle by keeping the instance synchronized with other vulnerability management systems.