Enforcing repository management policies in your enterprise account→
Enterprise owners can enforce certain repository management policies for all organizations owned by an enterprise account, or allow policies to be set in each organization.
Enforcing project board policies in your enterprise account→
Enterprise owners can enforce certain project board policies for all organizations owned by an enterprise account, or allow policies to be set in each organization.
Enforcing team policies in your enterprise account→
Enterprise owners can enforce certain team policies for all organizations owned by an enterprise account, or allow policies to be set in each organization.
Enforcing security settings in your enterprise account→
Enterprise owners can enforce certain security policies for all organizations owned by an enterprise account.
Verifying your enterprise account's domain→
You can confirm the identity of organizations owned by your enterprise account by verifying ownership of your domain names with GitHub.
Restricting email notifications for your enterprise account to approved domains→
You can prevent your enterprise's information from leaking into personal accounts by restricting email notifications about activity in organizations owned by your enterprise account to verified domains.
Enforcing a policy on dependency insights in your enterprise account→
Across all organizations owned by your enterprise account, you can allow or disallow members to see dependency insights, or allow owners to administer the setting on the organization level.
Enforcing GitHub Actions policies in your enterprise account→
Enterprise owners can disable, enable, and limit GitHub Actions for an enterprise account.
Configuring the retention period for GitHub Actions artifacts and logs in your enterprise account→
Enterprise owners can configure the retention period for GitHub Actions artifacts and logs in an enterprise account.