JXL stores its sheets data, along with various user-level information (such as the most recently visited sheets), directly in the customer’s Jira site. No Jira data is ever loaded, created, updated, deleted, or otherwise manipulated in a way that has not been initiated by the user, or does not respect the permission model of the Jira site. The Jira REST API respects the signed-in user's, as well as the app's, permissions. To do so, JXL, running in the user’s browser, invokes the Jira REST API (either directly, or in JXL for Jira Cloud also sometimes indirectly through gateway services operated by Fine Software) based on the user’s input. JXL enables users to display and edit their Jira data (i.e., data to which they have read and/or write access) via the application’s user interface. Publicly available Cloud Security Alliance Consensus Assessments Initiative Questionnaire
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