Satori recently unveiled its Universal Data Permissions Scanner (UDPS), which was designed to simplify visibility into data access. At present, UDPS supports https://thenewstack.io/databricks-brings-data-pipeline-service-to-ga/, Google BigQuery, Snowflake, Amazon Redshift, Amazon S3, and https://thenewstack.io/mongodbs-new-tool-to-move-data-from-relational-systems/.

Some of the different authorization models used include https://thenewstack.io/role-based-access-control-five-common-authorization-patterns/, Attribute Based Access Controls, group permissions, and more.

The point-and-scan functionality of UDPS, in addition to the homogenous nature of its output across sources, reduces the complexity of understanding data access concerns. Organizations can employ this information to fortify various aspects of data governance, data protection, data privacy, and regulatory compliance.

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