Immuta’s Domains Policy Enforcement Simplifies Enterprise Data Security and Governance
New capability provides data owners with greater access control and visibility into data utilization
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Immuta, a leader in data security, has added domain policy enforcement, a new capability in the Immuta Data Security Platform that provides additional controls for data owners to implement domain-specific data-access policies.
Centralizing data access decisions across organizations often leads to bottlenecks, preventing timely policy authoring, editing, and access to data. With Domains, data owners define data controls with both broad reach and specific domain controls by mirroring structures such as business units, geographic regions, or functions. As a result, data owners have increased visibility, insights, and control over data utilization, providing increased security and governance.
With Domains, customers are able to:
- Scale policy authoring and updates by increasing the number of users managing data access policies. With Domains, data access policies can be delegated at the local domain layer and at the global layer by centralized IT.
- Implement data access policies on smaller segments across an organization, enabling changes to be made faster and without impacting all users.
- Mirror data access policies based on organizational structure, simplifying the control boundaries for domain policy authors and helping teams organize their data in line with established governance boundaries.
“In today’s data-driven world, there are a number of roadblocks that prohibit timely access to data,” said Mo Plassnig, chief product officer at Immuta. “By integrating this capability into our Data Security Platform, we are enabling domain owners to understand data usage specific for their domain. This allows them to identify potential issues earlier, ensure compliance, and ultimately reduce the risk of data use across the enterprise.”
Click here to learn more about Domains.