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Confluence Cloud

Confluence is where you create, organize and discuss work with your team. This integration connects to cloud-hosted instances of Confluence. Use the 'Confluence Server' app for server-hosted instances.

How IdentityCheck works with Confluence Cloud

Confluence Cloud is a robust, cloud-based collaboration tool by Atlassian. It allows teams to create, share, and collaborate on projects and documents in real-time. With its dynamic features, Confluence Cloud serves as an essential platform for knowledge sharing, project management, and documentation.

Uses of IdentityCheck with Confluence Cloud

Integrating IdentityCheck with Confluence Cloud can enhance your ID verification processes, ensuring that only authorized personnel access sensitive information. Use cases include:

  • Secure Collaboration: Ensure that only verified members join and contribute to your Confluence pages.
  • Access Control: Restrict sensitive information to verified users, adding a layer of security to your documentation management.
  • Compliance: Maintain compliance with various industry standards that require thorough identity verification.

How to Set Up IdentityCheck with Confluence Cloud

  1. Sign Up for IdentityCheck: If you do not have an IdentityCheck account, sign up on their website.
  2. Sign In to Zapier: Log in to your Zapier account. If you don’t have one, you will need to create it.
  3. Create a New Zap: Click on ‘Make a Zap’. Search for IdentityCheck as the trigger app and select the appropriate trigger event.
  4. Connect IdentityCheck: Authenticate with your IdentityCheck credentials and test the connection to ensure it is successful.
  5. Select Confluence Cloud as Action App: Search for Confluence Cloud in Zapier. Select the action you’d like to perform after an ID verification event, such as granting access or sending notifications.
  6. Authenticate Confluence Cloud: Log in with your Confluence Cloud credentials and test the connection.
  7. Configure Action Event: Set up the necessary details for Confluence Cloud to perform the action upon successful ID verification.
  8. Test and Activate: Test the Zap to make sure it works correctly and then activate it.

How to Use IdentityCheck with Confluence Cloud

  1. Initiate ID Verification: When a user requests access to a Confluence page or document, trigger the ID verification process via IDCheck.
  2. ID Verification: IdentityCheck will perform the necessary checks to verify the user’s identity.
  3. Automated Actions: Upon successful ID verification, the pre-configured action in Confluence Cloud will be executed. This could include sending an email notification or granting access to specific documents.
  4. Monitoring and Reporting: Use IdentityCheck’s dashboard to monitor verification statuses and Confluence Cloud’s analytics to track access and contributions of verified users.

Integrating IdentityCheck with Confluence Cloud not only bolsters your security framework but also ensures smooth, streamlined collaboration within your teams. Enhance your project management and documentation processes by ensuring that all actions are performed by verified users, thus maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of your data.

About Confluence Cloud
Confluence is where you create, organize and discuss work with your team. This integration connects to cloud-hosted instances of Confluence. Use the 'Confluence Server' app for server-hosted instances.