Issues resolved in 9.4.19
The Atlassian Jira team is pleased to announce the release of Jira Software 9.4.19.
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Changes to Security Bug Fix Policy
We are updating the Atlassian Security Bug Fix Policy. Changes will take effect across all Data Center products on March 15, 2024.
What’s changing?
Previously, we delivered bug fix releases for any supported Long Term Support release in accordance with the Atlassian Support End-of-Life Policy, and for all product versions that are no older than 6 months.
With our new policy, we will continue to deliver a bug fix release for any supported Long Term Support release in accordance with the Atlassian Support End-of-Life Policy, but we are updating our policy to only support the most recently shipped feature release.
In the event of a critical vulnerability, we will take all of the following steps:
Ship a bug fix for the latest feature release of the product affected by the vulnerability.
Ship a new feature release for the affected product according to the release schedule.
Ship a bug fix release for all supported Long Term Support releases of the affected product, adhering to the Atlassian Support End of Life Policy.
We aim to develop the most effective methods for enhancing the security of our software and delivering updates faster and more frequently. When considering an upgrade, you can be sure that the latest feature release is the most secure and stable product version as it contains the most up-to-date security fixes and feature enhancements.
If you have any concerns or if you require clarification on any aspect of the updated bug fix policy, please do not hesitate to reach out to our support team.
Find more details of the new process at Announcement: Planned changes to the Security Bug Fix Policy | Atlassian Support | Atlassian Documentation
Security advisories
At Atlassian, we prioritize the security of our products and have implemented a vulnerability management program to identify and resolve any security issues as quickly and comprehensively as possible. To stay informed about the latest security vulnerabilities and their corresponding fixes, visit Security Advisories & Bulletins.
Introducing Software Bill of Materials
We're happy to introduce the Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) in Jira Software, Jira Core, and Jira Service Management Server and Data Center. The SBOM is a list of all the components present in a codebase. This can include open-source software, commercial software, hardware drivers, libraries, modules, and other elements. Learn more about SBOM