Immuta, the automated data administration organization, today reported the accessibility of new highlights for its Automated Data Governance stage including new, local mixes with Starburst Presto and Presto. By locally supporting famous cloud data stages, Immuta now gives a solitary, amazing answer for data groups to computerize cloud data access control, disclosure and characterization, and security insurance - altogether improving profitability, opening more data for more data purchasers, and limiting the danger of data holes or breaks. The new reconciliations with Starburst Presto and Presto are accessible in beta for new and existing clients today, and furthermore accessible for testing through Immuta's 14-day free preliminary.
Immuta also unveiled new exploration that proposes most of data-driven associations will receive numerous cloud data stages and use delicate data for examination, making an enormous market need for incorporated cloud data access administration. Data groups keen on studying Immuta's exploration can download a free duplicate of Immuta's Data Engineering Survey: 2021 Impact Report (n=140). Key discoveries include:
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75% of data teams plan to adopt at least one cloud data platform in the next 12-24 months, with 52% planning to adopt two or more platforms.
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75% of respondents indicate “sensitive data” is currently collected and have plans to use it for analytics.
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Data Masking and Auditing Data Use were deemed “most challenging” among seven steps in using cloud platforms for analytics.
“Based on our recent research, we’re seeing a ‘perfect storm’ for modern data access governance, fueled by the rapid shift to the cloud and the need to analyze sensitive data,” said Steve Touw, Immuta’s Chief Technology Officer. “Our findings point to the emergence of cloud data ecosystems composed of multiple cloud data platforms, which will require a new data engineering toolset to automate and scale cloud data access without compromising security and privacy protection. With today’s release, we’re directly addressing these needs by supporting more of the most popular cloud data and analytics platforms, natively, and providing a single pane of glass to manage the data access lifecycle.”
“Our platform brings together massive amounts of sensitive data to help analysts track the spread of COVID-19 and help shape public policy and health response,” said Ryan Naughton, Co-ED of The Center for New Data. “Due to the incredibly sensitive nature of our data, we needed a robust, cross-cloud access and control solution that governs data not just at the table level, but at the row-, column-, and cell-level for different classes of users. Immuta allows us to leverage and share more of our data with more users in a way that preserves privacy and ensures compliance with regulations and contractual data rights.”
Key features and benefits of Immuta’s latest release include:
Native Integration for Starburst: Similar to previous native integrations with leading cloud data platforms, Immuta now natively supports Starburst Presto. Starburst customers can now use Immuta to deliver consistent data access governance, including diverse underlying technologies such as MongoDB, Cassandra, Elastic, Redis, and Kafka.
Native Integration for Presto: In addition to Starburst, Immuta now supports Presto, enabling fine-grained (column-, row-, and cell-level) access controls transparently to users with the ability to leverage Immuta as an active data catalog of Presto data sources and automatically enforce policies without having to develop custom functions or move data.
Extension of Privacy Starter Policies to Native Cloud Integrations: With its intuitive policy builder, Immuta pioneered pre-built Starter Policies for data access control and compliance with common privacy regulations such as the CCPA and HIPAA Safe Harbor. These Starter Policies eliminate the time-intensive, manual steps of discovering privacy-compliant data, applying proper de-identification techniques, and proving compliance using acknowledgement workflows. With today’s release, Immuta Starter Policies are now available across all native cloud integrations.
About Immuta
Immuta was founded in 2015 based on a mission within the U.S. Intelligence Community to accelerate self-service access to and control of sensitive data. The Immuta Automated Data Governance platform today powers compliant BI, analytics and data science for the world’s most data-driven organizations. Data engineering and DataOps teams rely on Immuta to deliver governed data to more users, faster, by dynamically adapting data views for each user based on intelligent data policies and Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs). Immuta’s automated, scalable, cloud-native approach makes it easy to catalog data, build security and governance policies, foster self-service access and collaboration, and audit data use. Selected by Fast Company as one of the World's 50 Most Innovative Companies, Immuta is headquartered in Boston, MA with offices in College Park, MD and Columbus, OH.