

Capturing and understanding how data has been accessed, used, and changed is a key requirement for data regulation compliance, so it’s a top priority for many AWS customers. More and more customers are storing audit logs in Amazon S3 so they can be analyzed in tools such as Splunk and Snowflake. Direct Audit Log Export from Immuta to Amazon S3 (Private Preview) This improves efficiency and reduces confusion by streamlining the policy approval process. This iteration, which is in public preview, improves management of only those access requests that are ready to be reviewed – not the policies on which the author is still iterating. The Approve to Promote feature allows customers to bring in data sources into Immuta without affecting the existing access control until they are ready.Ĭustomers with separate Immuta instances per environment can now enable the Approve to Promote feature to manage policies across Dev/UAT/Production environments. Streamlined Policy Management with Approve to Promote (Public Preview) This means data teams using Snowflake can increase data collection, storage, and usage at the pace of business, without having to worry about any data falling through the cracks. Immuta now makes it possible to ingest metadata for thousands of tables at scale with API-based progress reporting. Integrating Immuta with Snowflake provides protection for all data sources, and this release increases its capacity to do so. Most organizations are seeing exponential growth in the amount of data they store and process in Snowflake. This simplifies the process of authenticating and authorizing user access, allowing data teams to enable Snowflake data access faster while also meeting corporate security requirements.Įnhanced Data Source Ingestion for Snowflake (Private Preview) Immuta now easily integrates with customers’ OAuth provider to facilitate a seamless workflow between Snowflake and Immuta.
Native access support software#
Since it does not require users to share or store passwords or other login credentials, it is employed by many companies and software vendors. OAuth is one of the most commonly used open-standard protocols for enabling secure delegated access. This strengthens BigQuery data governance by allowing users to quickly, easily, and securely access and share critical data, while benefiting from seamless interoperability in the Google Cloud ecosystem. With this release, Immuta now natively integrates with Google BigQuery to provide automated data discovery, dynamic access and security controls, and always-on monitoring and reporting, without being in the data path. Immuta’s comprehensive approach to fine-grained access control goes beyond table-level controls to cover row-level, column-level, and cell-level security, bolstering the security of users’ BigQuery workloads for even the most sensitive data. Native Integration to Enable Google BigQuery Access Control (Private Preview)Īs the use of Google BigQuery continues to grow globally, enabling secure data access is key to ensuring that only the right people have access to the right data.

Audit Log Export to S3 – makes it easier to integrate log data with tools such as Splunk.Approve to Promote – manages policies across Immuta Dev/UAT/Production environments, enabling easy separation of responsibilities.Enhanced Data Source Ingestion for Snowflake – accelerates metadata ingestion at scale.

Snowflake Table Grants – automate management of Snowflake table grants privileges.Snowflake External OAuth – provides secure delegated access and allows customers who use their own IdP to authenticate to Snowflake to do so when Immuta connects to Snowflake as well.Google BigQuery Native Integration – enables seamless fine-grained access controls without being in the data path.Immuta’s latest release is here, and we are excited to share the new features and integrations we’ve been working on:
