> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://documentation.immuta.com/SaaS/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://documentation.immuta.com/SaaS/configuration/integrations/redshift/amazon-redshift-integration/reference-guides.md).

# Reference Guides

- [Amazon Redshift Integration Reference Guide](https://documentation.immuta.com/SaaS/configuration/integrations/redshift/amazon-redshift-integration/reference-guides/amazon-redshift-integration-reference-guide.md): Learn about how the Amazon Redshift integration works and what Immuta creates in your environment to enforce access controls directly on objects in Amazon Redshift
- [Security and Compliance](https://documentation.immuta.com/SaaS/configuration/integrations/redshift/amazon-redshift-integration/reference-guides/security-and-compliance.md): Understand the authentication methods and audit features supported by the Amazon Redshift integration to ensure you are meeting your organization's security and compliance needs
- [Protecting Data](https://documentation.immuta.com/SaaS/configuration/integrations/redshift/amazon-redshift-integration/reference-guides/protecting-data.md): Learn how Immuta enforces policies directly on data in your Amazon Redshift environment
- [Accessing Data](https://documentation.immuta.com/SaaS/configuration/integrations/redshift/amazon-redshift-integration/reference-guides/accessing-data.md): Learn how end users can access policy-enforced data in Amazon Redshift


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