Immuta Expands Partnership With Databricks to Add Agentic Data Access and Compliance Tools
Immuta has expanded its partnership with Databricks, introducing new capabilities for secure and compliant data access across the Databricks platform, announced in a press release.
The update includes four new tools: Immuta Agentic Data Access for Databricks, Intent Driven Access Control powered by Databricks Unity Catalog's role based access controls, the Immuta Comply App for Databricks Unity Catalog, and group based permission assignment through a scalable attribute based access control architecture.
The new features allow organizations to deploy autonomous AI agents within Databricks without exposing sensitive data or increasing administrative workload. Immuta validates user identity and dynamically limits each agent session to specific data levels, maintaining full audit trails in Unity Catalog. Access is scoped to the duration of a task and automatically removed when complete, supporting compliance with GDPR, HIPAA, and data sovereignty rules.
The Comply App enables compliance and security teams to query governance data in plain language, while group based permission assignment improves scalability by managing access through calculated group permissions rather than individual user assignments. All new capabilities are available to Databricks customers starting today.
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