USE CASE: The VP of Support (who is also the admin) needs to see what dashboards have been published to ANYONE so that he/she is aware of what data is being communicated and to whom.
This ability is missing and is a gigantic security hole. What if, for example, by design, or oversight, someone creates a dashboard of all defect tickets and shares that externally to a partner, or worse a competitor. There is absolutely no way to audit this right now.
You MUST give admins the ability to see the list of ALL dashboards - even if that dashboard has not been shared to the admin. Admins may need to adjust sharing or just plain remove them.
THIS IS A GIGANTIC SECURITY HOLE THAT MAKES IT EASY TO LEAK SENSITIVE DATA.


Hey Rusty, I hear where you're coming from as far as our responsiveness to product feedback posts has been, and you're not alone. We surveyed community members earlier this year and hear similar things, and as a result, a few months ago we rolled out the process outlined here: Improvements to product feedback in the Zendesk Community. As that article says, we can't promise that we'll respond to every thread or build everything our users request. We have a lot of work ahead of us to respond to longstanding and well-trafficked threads (admittedly a situation we created ourselves), and we appreciate your patience as we do that work. However, given your security concerns here, I'll see if I can get a response.