Jira Core、Jira Software、Jira Service Desk の Server および Data Center 向け GDPR サポート ガイド
回避策にはデータベースでの SQL の直接実行が含まれるため、本番環境データベースでスクリプトを実行する前に、本番環境以外のステージング環境またはテスト環境でこれを実行しておくことを強くおすすめします。また、SQL スクリプトで変更を加える前にデータのバックアップを作成しておくことを強くおすすめします。
- JIRA: Automated individual decision-making, including profiling
- JIRA: Communication of personal data breaches
- JIRA: Data protection by design and by default
- JIRA: Records of processing activities
- JIRA: Right of access by the data subject
- JIRA: Right to data portability
- Jira: Right to erasure
- JIRA: Right to object
- JIRA: Right to rectification
- JIRA: Right to restriction of processing
- JIRA: Security of processing
- JIRA: Transfers of personal data to third countries or international organisations
Anonymizing users in Jira
Since writing these support guides, we've created a way to anonymize users directly in Jira, which is available in Jira Core and Jira Software 8.7 and later, and Jira Service Desk 4.7 and later. By anonymizing users, you can hide or delete any personal data that can identify them, including names, usernames, avatars, free-text personal data, and any occurrences of those around Jira (some limitations apply). For more information on what the user anonymization looks like and what exactly gets anonymized, see Anonymizing users.