Immuta Launches Unified Audit Model (UAM) for Simplified Data Auditing at Scale

UAM streamlines the filtering and analysis of audit data to better meet customers’ security and compliance needs

 

BOSTON, November 9, 2022 Immuta, the leader in data access and security, today announced an enhancement to its audit capabilities with its Unified Audit Model (UAM). UAM enriches Immuta’s Data Security Platform audit capabilities, simplifying and expediting audit data analysis for Immuta’s end users, including Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC), audit, and security teams. 

 

Immuta’s Data Security Platform provides a consistent and enriched log view across data access audit events from Immuta’s database integrations. UAM features a unified structure, new API, audit log exporter, and command line interface (CLI) that enables customers to better manage and leverage the large quantity of Immuta’s audit logs for enhanced data security and compliance. It is currently available for customers of Databricks and  Snowflake, the Data Cloud Company. with plans to expand the services to other platforms imminently.  

 

As data users and volumes grow at unprecedented rates, so does the risk of unwarranted data access and failed compliance. Teams rely on audit data to monitor who is accessing data at which points in time, what policies were enforced, and compliance verification; however, the process is very time-consuming, as teams must manually process log data from different external systems and correlate the logs. Immuta’s UAM eliminates the need to manually enrich, load, and filter audit data. This accelerates and simplifies the process of pushing consistent audit log structure and metadata across audit events and native integration systems, into storage like Amazon S3, and ultimately to SIEMs like Splunk and Snowflake. As a result, data security teams can easily analyze and filter audit data across a range of events. 

 

“At Immuta, we continue to innovate across the three pillars of our data security platform  – discovering, securing, and monitoring data –  to meet evolving customer and regulatory demands. When it comes to monitoring, there are significant challenges that need to be addressed due to the usual manual and time-consuming processes involved,” said Steve Touw, CTO, Immuta. “With the release of Immuta UAM, we’re providing teams with the necessary tools to make it easier to audit sensitive data access and usage, and garner the most value from their enriched audit logs produced by Immuta. By simplifying the exportation and analysis of audit data, teams have better visibility into how data has been accessed, protected, used, and manipulated. This is a critical  step  to achieve  comprehensive access management monitoring for our customers.”  

 

Key features and benefits of Immuta’s UAM include: 

  • Simple search and filtering. Consistent audit log structure and metadata across audit events allows advanced filtering and grouping by action and target. Immuta’s UAM returns only the requested information for a smaller payload and higher efficiency.
  • Audit log export for Immuta’s SaaS environment. This push mechanism automatically moves data from Immuta’s SaaS environment into choice systems for storage (such as Amazon S3) and analysis. 
  • Support for additional event metadata fields. Includes user attributes, impersonated users, session ID, Actor IP, table name, and technology.

To learn more about these new features, read this Immuta blog post

 

About Immuta

Immuta is the market leader in  data access and security,  providing data teams with one universal data security platform to control access to analytical data sets in the cloud. Only Immuta can automate access to data by discovering, protecting, and monitoring data. Data-driven organizations worldwide trust Immuta to speed time to data, safely share more data with more users, and mitigate the risk of data leaks and breaches. Founded in 2015, Immuta is headquartered in Boston, MA. To learn more about Immuta careers, click here.

  

Contacts: 

Joe Madden, [email protected]

Tucker Hallowell, [email protected]