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What is Immuta?
Immuta is a data access and control solution for DataOps and engineering teams with cloud data ecosystems, from the company of the same name in College Park. Immuta automates access and privacy controls across multiple cloud services, eliminating the need…
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Immuta is a robust data governance platform that enables organizations to structure complex data policies without compromising data privacy. With Immuta, users can effectively introduce attribute-based rules to enforce governance policies and restrict access to client accounts whenever required for testing and production purposes. This has helped resolve the complex compliance aspects of data governance, empowering data owners to own their data while making it available to all types of business analysts, data scientists, and data engineers.
Immuta's quick cataloguing feature is especially useful in sharing sensitive data with business users, as it makes cataloguing and managing datasets much easier. This also helps ensure that governance is automatically applied to thousands of columns with sensitive data after the creation of a single policy. Additionally, Immuta supports masking and row restriction features that can be easily created using its DSL Builder. This has helped ensure that datasets are defined and populated in Immuta's catalog, which is only replicated under on-demand requests. With Immuta's auto lineage and quick cataloging features based on provided metadata, users can accurately track source performance and usage and ensure that sensitive data is protected at all times.
Easy-to-use Interface: Reviewers have found Immuta to have an intuitive and automated user interface that simplifies the process of creating and removing user access. The platform's self-service capabilities, easy-to-implement controls, and support functionality improvements from release to release make it a breeze to use.
Efficient Data Management: Users appreciate how Immuta streamlines data access flows and approvals quickly. With the ability to provision all source-target integration seamlessly, analysts can facilitate data transition from on-premise to cloud infrastructure without requiring any job parsing or agent installations. Additionally, essential datasets are registered accurately in Immuta's catalog with custom preferences enabled while performing data analysis.
Time-Saving Automation: Immuta vastly speeds up the time it takes to get a policy applied by automating many aspects of managing user access. This makes it no longer a manual process, which users find incredibly helpful when someone's role changes or a new data source comes along.
Difficult differential privacy implementation: Some users have found that the implementation of Immuta's differential privacy feature is complex compared to other features, requiring them to be a privacy expert to utilize it effectively.
Limited API documentation: Multiple reviewers have mentioned that the API documentation is limited, making it difficult for them to integrate custom policies.
Limited task automation options: Several users have expressed their dissatisfaction with the limited ways to automate tasks within the software.