Security News > 2020 > May > Immuta announces native support for Snowflake, new privacy and security features

Immuta, the automated data governance company, announced native support for Snowflake, along with new privacy and security automation capabilities, that help organizations fully leverage cloud-based data analytics and data sharing - even on their most sensitive data sets.
Enhancements to the Immuta platform include k-anonymization, the latest addition to Immuta's suite of Privacy-Enhancing Technologies, automated decryption of cloud-based data, and a new, native integration with Snowflake that lets joint customers easily analyze and share sensitive data.
"Our latest release sets a new standard for managing security and privacy for cloud-based data analytics and data sharing," said Steve Touw, CTO and co-founder, Immuta.
"Now, highly sensitive data can be ingested in encrypted form to the cloud, with Immuta automatically managing access control and automatically injecting the right privacy protections, such as our new k-anonymization technique."
Customers can define policies within Immuta based on Snowflake tables and/or meta-data describing those tables, and have those policies enforced when users are interacting directly with Snowflake, either in the Snowflake workspace or live over JDBC/ODBC with no proxies or data copies.
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