Asset Attestation

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  • Updated January 30, 2025
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    Summary of Asset Attestation

    Asset Attestation in ServiceNow enables organizations to maintain accurate records of serialized hardware assets assigned to employees, regardless of asset location. This capability is essential for hybrid and remote work environments, allowing remote auditing of assets to improve data accuracy, asset utilization, and reduce risks.

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    Key Features

    • Playbook Guidance: Step-by-step instructions for creating one-time or recurring asset attestations, with the playbook as the default method starting from Hardware Asset Management version 13.0.0.
    • Remote Asset Audits: Ability to perform audits on hardware assets irrespective of their physical locations.
    • Recurring Attestations: Scheduling options to automate recurring asset attestations.
    • Employee Confirmation: Employees can confirm asset ownership or report issues via the Now Mobile app or Employee Center portal, facilitating easy interaction and issue tracking.
    • Comprehensive Reporting: Asset managers and inventory administrators can monitor open attestations and remediation tasks through dedicated reports and the Hardware Asset Workspace.

    Key Outcomes

    By using Asset Attestation, organizations achieve improved asset data accuracy and utilization, streamline audit processes for distributed assets, and minimize risks associated with asset management. The solution supports both one-time and scheduled audits, ensuring ongoing asset verification and accountability.

    Requirements and Limitations

    • Depends on ServiceNow Store applications: Employee Center (snexsp) and Employee Profile (snemployee).
    • Only serialized hardware assets in opted-in resource categories can be attested; consumables, bundles, pallets, and excluded assets are not supported.
    • Supports specific resource categories aligned with Hardware Asset Management solutions and integrations, such as Server, Network gear, Telecom Network Inventory, and Mobile Devices.

    Asset Attestation Workflow

    Asset managers or inventory administrators initiate attestations by selecting employees and asset models, creating records in the Asset Attestation tables. Employees receive email notifications and confirm or deny asset ownership through the Now Mobile app or Employee Center portal, updating the attestation status accordingly.

    Asset Attestation Schedule Workflow

    Recurring attestations are managed by creating attestation schedules. A daily job reviews these schedules and generates attestations based on specified frequencies, automating ongoing asset verification.

    Use Asset Attestation to maintain accurate details of all the serialized hardware assets that are assigned to your employees.

    Asset Attestation has no dependency on the availability of the assets at the office locations. Therefore, organizations that support hybrid and remote work models can audit their assets that are in use even if those assets are dispersed across remote locations. You can achieve asset data accuracy, improve asset utilization, and reduce risk by auditing your assets using Asset Attestation.

    As an Asset manager or an Inventory administrator, you can create a one-time asset attestation or create an attestation schedule that creates recurring asset attestations. You can validate whether the serialized hardware asset that's assigned to an employee is still in use by receiving confirmation from the employee directly.

    Asset Attestation benefits

    Requirements and limitations

    Asset Attestation has a dependency on the following ServiceNow Store applications:
    • Employee Center (sn_ex_sp)
    • Employee Profile (sn_employee)
    For more details, see Employee Center and Employee profile.
    If you plan to audit your assets by using Asset Attestation, then consider the following points:
    • Serialized hardware assets that belong to the opted-in resource categories can only be attested. Excluded hardware assets can't be attested.
    • Consumables, bundles, and pallets can't be attested.
    • Attestation supports assets that belong to resource categories of HAM solutions only if they’re opted-in.
      • Hardware Asset Management integration with Telecommunications Network Inventory- Only assets of Server, Network gear, and Telecom Network Inventory (TNI) resource categories can be attested.
      • Hardware Asset Management integration with Zero Touch Mobility- Only assets of Mobile Device resource category can be attested.

    Asset Attestation workflow

    1. An Asset manager or an Inventory administrator creates a one-time asset attestation by selecting the employees assigned with the assets and the model categories of the assets.

      An attestation record is created in the Asset Attestation [sn_itam_common_asset_attestation] table. Also, the details of the asset to be attested are added to the Attestations for Asset [sn_itam_common_attestation_asset_m2m] table.

    2. An email notification is sent to the employees who are responsible for confirming the ownership of the assigned assets.
    3. The employees verify the asset details and either accept or deny the ownership of the asset through the Now Mobile app or on the Employee Center portal.

      The status of the asset attestation record is updated.

    Asset Attestation schedule workflow

    1. An Asset manager or an Inventory administrator creates an attestation schedule to create recurring attestations.

      An attestation schedule record is created in the Asset Attestation Schedule [sn_itam_common_attestation_schedule] table.

    2. The ITAM Common- Asset attestation daily job runs daily to check through all the asset attestation schedules. This daily job then creates asset attestations based on the frequency specified in the attestation schedule.

    For more details on Asset Attestation, see Audit your hardware assets by using Asset Attestation.