Use Snowflake Data Sharing with Immuta
Immuta is compatible with Snowflake Secure Data Sharing. Using both Immuta and Snowflake, organizations can share the policy-protected data of their Snowflake database with other Snowflake accounts with Immuta policies enforced in real time. See below for instructions on using Snowflake Data Sharing with Immuta Users using Immuta's table grants feature and Snowflake Data Sharing with non-Immuta users using Immuta's project workspaces.
Workflow with Immuta Users (Public Preview)
Prerequisites:
1 - Create Immuta Policies to Protect the Data
Required Permission: Immuta: GOVERNANCE
Build Immuta data policies to fit your organization's compliance requirements.
2 - Register the Snowflake Data Consumer with Immuta
Required Permission: Immuta: USER_ADMIN
To register the Snowflake data consumer in Immuta,
Update the Immuta user's Snowflake username to match the account ID for the data consumer. This value is the output on the data consumer side when
SELECT CURRENT_ACCOUNT()
is run in Snowflake.Give the Immuta user the appropriate attributes and groups for your organization's policies.
3 - Create the Snowflake Data Share
Required Permission: Snowflake: ACCOUNTADMIN
To share the policy-protected data source,
Create a Snowflake Data Share of the Snowflake table that has been registered in Immuta.
Grant reference usage on the Immuta database to the share you created:
Replace the content in angle brackets above with the name of your Immuta database and Snowflake data share.
Workflow with Non-Immuta Users
Prerequisites:
Use Case
As you follow this tutorial, these callouts will have examples centered around the same use case and will further explain the steps necessary to meet the following compliance requirement:
Compliance Requirement: Users can only see data from their country.
1 - Create Immuta Policies
Use Case: Create Policies
The Immuta user will create a global data policy that restricts the rows users can see based on their attributes, which identify their country. In the example below, users with the attribute Country.JP
would only see rows that have JP
as a value in the CREDIT POINT OF SALE
column.
Required Permission: Immuta: GOVERNANCE
Using an attribute based access control (ABAC) model, build Immuta data policies using Immuta attributes and groups to fit your organization's compliance requirements.
2 - Create an Immuta Project
Use Case: Create Project
The Immuta user will create a project for the data share. In the example below, the user creates a Japan Data Share project that will only be shared with data consumers in Japan.
Required Permission: Immuta: CREATE_PROJECT
Create an Immuta project with the data sources that you will be sharing, a Snowflake workspace, and project equalization enabled.
3 - Prepare the Project to Share
Use Case
Because data consumers have the attribute "Country.JP", this will be the equalized entitlement added to the project. The Immuta user editing the equalized entitlement must also have the attribute "Country.JP" to ensure they have access to the data they will share.
Required Permission: Immuta: CREATE_PROJECT
or PROJECT_MANAGEMENT
A user with the same attributes or groups as the data consumer must edit the equalized entitlements to represent the appropriate attributes and groups of the data consumer.
4 - Create the Snowflake Data Share
Required Permission: Snowflake: ACCOUNTADMIN
Create the Snowflake Data Share pointing to the project workspace using the schema and role in the Native Snowflake Access section of the project information. Repeat this step for each data source you want to share.
The commands run in Snowflake should look similar to this:
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