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# GitHub Cloud Organizations

The GitHub Cloud Organizations page lists every `github.com` organization connected to StepSecurity and gives administrators a single place to add new organizations or jump into an existing organization's dashboard.

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### What you can do here

* **View connected organizations.** The table lists every GitHub.com organization where the StepSecurity GitHub App has been installed.
* **Add a new organization.** Click **Add Organization** in the top right to begin connecting a new GitHub.com organization.
* **Open an organization's dashboard.** Click **Dashboard** on any row to open that organization's StepSecurity dashboard, where you can review insights, workflow runs, detections, and policies for its repositories.

### Adding a GitHub Cloud Organization

1. Click **Add Organization** in the top right.
2. Complete the StepSecurity GitHub App installation flow on the target organization. You will need GitHub admin permissions on the organization to complete the install.
3. The organization appears in the table within a few minutes of a successful install.

### Removing an organization

To disconnect an organization, uninstall the StepSecurity GitHub App from that organization on GitHub. The entry is removed from this page automatically once the uninstall is detected.


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