Enable SLAs in Aikido
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Enable SLAs in Aikido
Introduction
You can enable SLA settings in Aikido to automatically assign due dates to tickets. This facilitates a structured and timely approach to issue resolution based on their reported time and severity.
How to enable SLAs in Aikido
Navigate to the Settings -> SLA settings
Ensure the 'Enable SLAs' option is turned on to implement SLA rules.
Set and enable SLAs per severity to manage vulnerabilities and notify stakeholders via Slack. Input the number of days for resolution in the fields for Critical, High, Medium, and Low priority issues to establish SLA time frames.
Issue resolution deadlines by priority: critical (5 days), high (20), medium (60), low (100).
Set up the 'Due Soon' notification threshold by specifying the number of days before the SLA deadline, which will highlight impending due dates on the SLA Due Soon view.
Set the 'Due Soon' issue status by days before the SLA deadline. Click 'Save' to apply these configurations.
SLA Information in Aikido UI
After setting up your SLA parameters, here's how you can monitor your SLA due dates.
Sidebar Information: Next to each subissue in the sidebar, you will see the SLA information, providing a quick reference to gauge urgency. Hover over the label in order to view the date.
NodeGoat subissues list with priorities, due dates, authors, and commit links. SLA Due Soon Filter: The SLA Due Soon view view displays issues that are close to breaching the SLA, based on the threshold set. Enable this filtered view by clicking the Filter Icon on your Feed and select SLA Due Soon.
Security vulnerabilities dashboard showing severity, status, and assignment for identified software issues. Out of SLA View: The Out of SLA view lists all issues and subissues that have exceeded their SLA limits. Enable this filtered view by clicking the Filter Icon on your Feed and select Out of SLA.
Critical vulnerabilities dashboard showing unassigned open tasks and their fix times.
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