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The new integration scales and simplifies data access control, allowing organizations to get more value from their Amazon S3 data.

LONDON, Nov. 28, 2023/PRNewswire/ — Immuta, a leader in data security, today announced a new native integration between the Immuta Data Security Platform and the Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) object storage service. This integration provides customers with optimized security and data access control across storage and compute platforms through Amazon S3 Access Grants, a new Amazon S3 access control feature that allows customers to manage data permissions at scale for user identities. users managed by corporate directories. Amazon S3 is an object storage service from Amazon Web Services (AWS) that delivers industry-leading durability, scalability, availability, and security, enabling data and security teams to unlock even more value from their Amazon S3 data. , reduce costs and increase efficiency.

Amazon S3 stores more than 350 trillion objects with more than 100 million requests per second to process a multitude of workloads including artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics. Organizations need a simple, scalable, centralized solution that consistently applies access control and protects data across all data stacks, while maintaining compliance with internal and external regulations. With the Immuta data security platform and the new Access Grants feature in Amazon S3, users can centralize access control management and leverage attribute-based access controls (ABAC) to grant permissions for objects in data storage. Amazon S3. Immuta builds on Amazon S3 controls, increasing efficiency with fewer policies and manual effort, reducing operational costs and opening new revenue streams. Amazon S3 integration also helps US government agencies protect sensitive data hosted in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions.

“The amount of data that Amazon S3 can store and retrieve is truly impressive. So is the number of platforms managing and analyzing Amazon S3 data every day, from Databricks and Snowflake to Amazon Redshift and Amazon EMR. Because of this, “Amazon S3 access control is paramount due to the large amount of data moving through the service,” said Steve Touw, CTO at Immuta. “Immuta helps simplify data access and security of data stored in Amazon S3 so that users can more securely leverage that data for their analytics and AI initiatives. This, along with the Immuta policy approach Immuta’s ‘write once, apply everywhere’ helps customers democratize and increase the use of data while remaining compliant with global regulations.”

As part of this new integration, joint customers have access to the following key features:

“By leveraging this new version of Immuta that integrates with Amazon S3 Access Grants, we envision a single control plane for Booking.com data owners and governors to manage access at scale for all Amazon S3 resources ingested into our data lake (both structured and unstructured),” said Luca Falsina, Principal Software Engineer at Booking.com. “Additionally, because this integration is based on a new native access control capability in Amazon S3, it gives us confidence that controls will be applied consistently, no matter what technology consumers choose to access data.”

To learn more about Immuta’s new integration with Amazon S3, click here.

About ImmutaImmuta enables organizations to unlock value from their data in the cloud by protecting it and providing secure access. The Immuta data security platform provides sensitive data discovery, security and access control, data activity monitoring, and has deep integrations with leading cloud data platforms. Today, Fortune 500 companies and government agencies around the world trust Immuta to protect their data. Founded in 2015, Immuta is headquartered in Boston, MA. To learn more about Immuta, click here.

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