Immuta Showcases Universal Cloud Data Access Control in Variety of Lakehouse Architectures

Immuta, a leading cloud data access control provider, adds enhanced integrations with Amazon Redshift, Azure Synapse Analytics, Databricks SQL Analytics, and Trino (formerly PrestoSQL).
These new integrations, combined with existing support from Databricks, Snowflake, Google BigQuery and Starburst, allow Immuta to provide universal cloud data access control over all popular Data Lakehouse technologies, according to the vendor.
Immuta provides a cloud-based data access control platform that offers automated security and privacy controls applied consistently across all Lakehouse architectures, helping global customers securely unlock more data for more users and drive more data-driven business results.
The latest version of Immuta’s platform includes a number of new features and improvements such as:
- Integration with all Lakehouse architectures – By adding integrations with Amazon Redshift, Azure Synapse Analytics, Databricks SQL Analytics and Trino, Immuta is now the only data access control platform to deliver a seamless data user experience with a consistent application across all major Data Lakehouse technologies. Immuta’s 2021 Data Engineering Survey showed Amazon Redshift and Azure Synapse Analytics to be two of the top five new platforms expected to be adopted over the next 12-24 months.
- Policy as Code – Data engineering teams who apply software engineering practices to their data ecosystem can now take advantage of Immuta’s new âpolicy as codeâ capabilities to seamlessly integrate l Cross-platform policy infrastructure to existing DataOps toolchains for version control, source code management, testing and reproducibility, and CI / CD. This enables data engineers to fully automate the management of sensitive data at scale, rapidly increasing the time spent on data and helping customers achieve more data-driven business results.
- Extensive Metadata Integration – Managing access to analytical data in Lakehouse architectures often requires integration with various metadata for policy enforcement decisions. The latest release of Immuta introduces a new dbt Cloud integration to enforce real-time metadata-based policies in dbt, the popular open source analytics engineering tool, in addition to existing metadata integrations with catalogs from data, identity managers and more.
These new features build on the core set of Immuta capabilities: sensitive data detection and classification, scalable access control, advanced data masking and anonymization, and dynamic policy enforcement and auditing.
âAs organizations around the world increasingly adopt Lakehouse architectures in the cloud, they face inconsistent access control policies for data security and privacy across different technologies,â said Steve Touw, co-founder and CTO of Immuta. âIn the face of these new challenges, there is a critical need to provide consistent and stable cloud data access control. Our latest release gives data engineering and operations teams a single, universal access control platform to simplify and scale access to analytics without compromising security or privacy control. “
In addition to this publication, Immuta announced that it has secured $ 90 million in Series D funding. Immuta will use this investment to strengthen its leadership position in the market and capture the growing demand for centralized and scalable access control on assemblies. increasingly diverse and distributed cloud data across multiple computing platforms.
The Series D funding round includes new investors Greenspring Associates, March Capital, NGP Capital and Wipro Ventures, as well as participation from existing investors Ten Eleven Ventures, Intel Capital, DFJ Growth, Dell Technologies Capital, Citi Ventures and Okta Ventures .
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