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Create Tickets for Wrike

Create Wrike tickets through Drata associated with risk, control, or test.

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Written by Faraz Yaghouti
Updated over a week ago

Managing your security compliance can require coordination and collaboration with other members of your organization. Drata makes this easier by integrating with the tools you already use on a daily basis, including Wrike. By connecting Wrike to Drata with write access enabled, you can create and assign tickets for Controls (DCF and Custom), Tests, and Risk Management in Drata and have them accessible in your Wrike account.

Before Diving In

  • Users with admin, information security lead, or workspace manager access can create and view Wrike tickets within Drata, however a user must have Admin access in order to set up or edit the Wrike connection

  • 'Write Access' is already enabled when creating the initial Wrike connection

Limitations / Watchouts

  • You can only have one ticketing provider with write access enabled in Drata.

  • Ticket management is enabled on primary and secondary workspaces

Connecting Wrike To Drata

  • In your Connections page, click on Available connections and select the Ticketing type. Scroll down to Wrike and click on Connect

  • The slide-out panel will provide step-by-step instructions to set up the connection.

Creating Wrike Tickets via Drata

When 'Write Access' is enabled you are able to create tickets from any Control Details, Test Details, or Risk Details (in Risk Management) drawer.

If there are no tickets currently associated with a Control, Test, or Risk, you will be prompted to create one to get started.

  • Choose a project.

  • Complete your ticket details. The title and description will be auto-populated.

  • Click on Create ticket once you are completing the ticket details you’d like to input.

Viewing and Managing Tickets in Drata

When Wrike tickets have been created for a specific Control, Test, or Risk (in Risk Management), they will display within the drawer. The most recently added ticket will display at the top of the list.

Each ticket listing includes the following information:

  • Ticket Summary / Short Description – as entered by the user

  • Date the ticket was created

  • Date the ticket was updated

  • Ticket Status – as reported by Wrike

  • Name of Assignee – tickets can be assigned to any selectable Wrike User. This user does not need to be a information security lead or admin in Drata.

  • Name of person who created the ticket

  • To view, edit, and manage a ticket, click the Manage ticket and you'll be taken to Wrike.

  • To download the ticket information, click on the save icon next to the trash bin. This will download a zip which will contain a pdf of the ticket details.

  • To unlink a ticket from the control, test, or risk, click the trash bin. Unlinking a ticket will not delete the ticket in your Wrike account. Note: once a ticket is removed, it cannot be re-linked.

  • A maximum of three ‘In Progress’ tasks will display in the list in the drawer. To see all tickets associated with a particular Control, Test, or Risk (in Risk Management), click the ‘View all tasks’ link and a modal will open.

Here the tickets are divided into two standardized categories, 'In Progress' and 'Done':

  • In Progress – Tickets in any open state as defined in your Wrike instance.

  • Done – Tickets in any completed state as defined in your Wrike instance, i.e. Closed, Done, etc.

Only tickets created in Drata for that specific Control, Test, or Risk (in Risk Management) will display in Drata. Tickets created directly in Wrike will not be pulled into the Drata application for ticket management.

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