The GitHub Issues integration enables security and compliance teams to track and verify security issues within GitHub. It connects Drata to GitHub Issues so your team can demonstrate that vulnerabilities are logged, categorized, and prioritized according to your vulnerability management policies.
Key Capabilities
Security issue tracking: Monitor vulnerability-related issues within GitHub
Severity verification: Validate that issues are categorized by severity levels
Automated evidence collection: Provide auditors with proof that security issues are tracked and managed
This integration is used to automate tests such as vulnerability tracking verification and issue remediation monitoring, helping prove compliance with vulnerability management policies.
Prerequisites & Data Access
Owner access to your organization’s GitHub account
Access to your organization’s GitHub Issues labels and severity classifications
Required Drata Role with Write access: Admin, Workspace Managers, DevOps Engineer
Access Reviewers (Access Reviewers can only Read the connection page they can’t make changes)
Permissions & Data Table
Permission/Scope | Why It’s Needed |
GitHub organization owner access | Allows Drata to connect and retrieve issue tracking data |
Security label | Identifies which issues represent security-related tickets |
Severity labels | Maps GitHub issue severity levels to Drata’s severity categories |
Step-by-Step Setup
Step 1: Identify Your Security Label
Log in to GitHub.
Navigate to the repository or organization where security issues are tracked.
Identify the label used to categorize security-related issues (for example,
Security).
Expected outcome: You know the label used to identify security issues in GitHub Issues.
Step 2: Identify Severity Labels
In GitHub, review the labels used to categorize issue severity.
Identify the labels used for the following severity levels:
Critical
High
Medium
Low
Expected outcome: You know the labels used for each severity level in GitHub Issues.
Step 3: Connect GitHub Issues in Drata
Log in to Drata → go to the Connections page.
Navigate to your Available Connections.
Search for and start the GitHub Issues connection process.
Enter the required values when prompted:
Account Alias – a unique identifier for the integration
Security Label – the label used for security issues
Critical Severity Label
High Severity Label
Medium Severity Label
Low Severity Label
Expected outcome:
GitHub Issues is successfully connected and issue tracking data begins syncing to Drata.
Important Notes
This integration is used to verify that security vulnerabilities are tracked and prioritized according to your organization’s vulnerability management policies.
The Security Label must match the label used in GitHub Issues to categorize security issues.
Severity labels entered during setup must match the labels used in GitHub Issues.
If labels are renamed or removed in GitHub, the integration may not correctly categorize issues.
