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Guardian is universal data access management tool with automated access workflows and security controls across data stores, analytical systems, and cloud products.

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Add/Update context and configuration pages with the following: - [ ] Create a concept guide for appeal, policy, and providers. - [ ] Update diagrams for better representation. - [...

Guardian documentation should have a Guide section with the following guides: - [ ] Create a troubleshooting guide. - [ ] Create a detailed policy creation guide that walks through...

- [ ] Documentation for the Provider plugins - [x] Add No-Op Provider - [x] Update BigQuery - [ ] Update Metabase - [ ] Update GCS - [ ]...

**Summary** Expose swagger UI: It would be helpful to interact with the guardian server through API way if there's a swagger UI exposed through the grpc-gateway. **Proposed solution** How will...

**Summary** As part of #171 , one scope of access monitoring is from the provider access logs: `Analytics about what resources are being actually queried and how frequently`. We need...

enhancement
roadmap
access

**Summary** Guardian supports only a single user appeal to be granted/revoked currently . In case we want to grant access to n users to a particular resource with the same...

enhancement
roadmap

**Summary** Support ability to collect metrics using statsd. Since guardian is used for maintaining access, it gets important to have ability to monitor its usage, state, appeals getting created, approved,...

enhancement

**Description** On creating or updating a policy with `appeal_config` and `duration_options` configured, the resultant `appeal_config` value in the policies table is `null`. This is due to a mismatch between the...

bug
appeal

**Description** Failed to revoke appeal if underlying dataset name changed or deleted **Expected behaviour** If underlying resource change or delete then the guardian mark them as **soft delete** but the...

bug