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Immuta integrates with your data platforms and external catalogs so you can register your data and effectively manage access controls on that data.
This section includes concept, reference, and how-to guides for configuring your data platform integration, registering data sources, and connecting your external catalog so that you can discover, monitor, and protect sensitive data using Immuta's flagship modules: Discover, Detect, and Secure.
Integrations
- Immuta integrations: This reference guide outlines the features, policies, and audit capabilities supported by each integration.
- Snowflake: This section includes how-to and reference guides for Snowflake and how it integrates with Immuta.
- Databricks Unity Catalog: This section includes how-to and reference guides for Databricks Unity Catalog and how it integrates with Immuta.
- Databricks Spark: This section includes how-to and reference guides for Databricks Spark and how it integrates with Immuta.
- Google BigQuery: This section includes guides for the Google BigQuery integration and how it integrates with Immuta.
- Starburst (Trino): This section includes how-to and reference guides for Starburst (Trino) and how it integrates with Immuta.
- Redshift: This section includes how-to and reference guides for Redshift and how it integrates with Immuta.
- Azure Synapse Analytics: This section includes how-to and reference guides for Azure Synapse Analytics and how it integrates with Immuta.
- Amazon S3 integration: The Amazon S3 integration allows users to apply subscription policies to data in S3 to restrict what prefixes, buckets, or objects users can access. To enforce access controls on this data, Immuta creates S3 grants that are administered by S3 Access Grants, an AWS feature that defines access permissions to data in S3.
Registering data
This section covers concepts related to registering your data with Immuta.
Catalogs
This section covers the various data catalogs Immuta integrates with.
Tags
This section covers concepts related to tags and how to use them in Immuta.