Users who want to use tags from outside of Immuta can connect an external catalog to automatically pull and apply them to Immuta data sources. These tags can then be used to drive policies or classification frameworks.
Immuta supports the following external catalogs:
To configure an external catalog, see the Configure an external catalog guide.
Once an external catalog has been configured on the Immuta app settings page, there are two recurring process steps:
Linking to data sources and columns: Whenever a new data source is created or an external catalog is set up, Immuta will attempt to automatically link data sources to their corresponding assets in the external catalog. This is done by comparing the fully qualified name of a data source in Immuta with its corresponding asset name in the external catalog, so data sources must have the same name in Immuta and the external catalog. Alternatively, a user can also manually link a data source to an asset in an external catalog. Once a data source has been linked to an external catalog, it can be seen on the data source's detail page.
Pull and apply tags in Immuta: Using the link established in the first step, Immuta polls the external catalog to ingest and apply tags to each data source and its columns. Immuta checks every 24 hours for any relevant metadata changes in the connected external catalog. Tags originating from an external catalog can be found on the tags list page and on the data dictionary page for each data source.
See below for more information about the way Immuta integrates with each supported external catalog provider.
Immuta's Alation integration supports importing both tags and custom fields, Alation's two primary ways of allowing data stewards to apply metadata to data assets.
Tags: Tags are a single word or phrase that can be attached to most Alation objects by nearly anyone. For instance, users can add a PCI
tag for financial data.
Custom fields: Custom fields are key-value pairs that can only be attached and removed by authorized users. Unlike tags, custom fields can have multiple values associated with a single key. For example, the custom field DK_STEWARD
could have MARKETING
, FINANCE
, and CUSTOMER
values associated with it. Using Alation custom fields allows you to explicitly control who can modify information associated with that field inside of Alation, whereas Alation standard tags are modifiable by any user inside of Alation.
When pulled into Immuta, Alation tags and custom fields will be applied to data sources as either column or data source tags in Immuta. Importing both Alation tags and custom fields into Immuta provides full flexibility for customers leveraging the Alation enterprise data catalog, no matter what operating model they choose to document their metadata in Alation.
Collibra tags using the dot "." delimiter will be transformed into hierarchical tags in Immuta. To learn more about the benefits of hierarchical tags for policy authoring, see tag hierarchy.
Immuta's Collibra integration supports importing both tags and attributes. Additionally, data source and column descriptions from the connected Collibra catalog will be pulled into Immuta.
Tags: Tags are a single word or phrase that can be attached to objects in Collibra. For instance, users can add a PHI
tag on health-related data assets.
Attributes: Attributes in Collibra are a characteristic that describes an asset with an individual field. Unlike tags, attributes can have multiple values associated with a single key. For example, the attribute classification
could have non sensitive
, sensitive
, and highly sensitive
values associated with it. Using Collibra attributes allows you to explicitly control who can modify information associated with that field inside of Collibra, whereas Collibra standard tags are modifiable by any user inside of Collibra.
When pulled into Immuta, Collibra tags and attributes will be applied to data sources as either column or data source tags in Immuta. Importing both Collibra tags and attributes into Immuta provides full flexibility for customers leveraging the Collibra data catalog, no matter what operating model they choose to document their metadata in Collibra.
Linking to data sources and columns in Collibra: Immuta links data sources to assets in Collibra by looking up the full name. To ensure unique names that Immuta can easily link to, it is recommended that customers use Collibra Edge to onboard their data sources into Collibra.
Pull and apply tags in Immuta from Collibra: Immuta checks Collibra every 24 hours by observing the linked assets history for any relevant metadata changes. Based on these changes, Immuta then only polls and ingests tags from Collibra for the relevant data sources. However, if Immuta observes more than 25,000 metadata changes in Collibra within 24 hours, it will poll all data sources for tags during that run of external catalog tag synchronization.
Collibra assets must have unique full names in order for Immuta to guarantee exact matching. If there are multiple Collibra assets with the same name, Immuta will link to the first asset it matches to.
Columns must have a direct relation to their parent asset in Collibra. Indirect/inherited relations are not supported and will result in column tags and attributes not being ingested into Immuta.
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The Microsoft Purview catalog integration is only available to select accounts. Contact your Immuta representative to enable this feature.
The Microsoft Purview catalog integration with Immuta currently supports ingestion of Classifications and Managed attributes as tags. Additionally, data source and column descriptions from the connected Microsoft Purview catalog will be pulled into Immuta.
Linking to data sources and columns in Microsoft Purview: Immuta links data sources to assets in Microsoft Purview by looking up the fully qualified name of an entity. The composition of the fully qualified name in Microsoft Purview differs depending on the technology type backing the data source.
Pull and apply tags in Immuta from Microsoft Purview: Immuta polls Microsoft Purview every 24 hours for all tags.
Standard tags from Purview do not get ingested into Immuta
The current implementation only supports Databricks Unity Catalog, Snowflake and Azure Synapse Analytics data sources and their associated columns
Managed attributes are supported, but have the following limitations:
If a managed attribute is applied to an Immuta data source but later expires, it will still appear as a tag on the data source. Expired attributes must be removed from the object in Purview for the tag to be removed from the Immuta data source.
The following managed attribute data types are not supported and will not be applied to Immuta data sources as tags:
Dates
Number types
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If users have an unsupported catalog, or have customized their catalog integration, they can connect through the REST Catalog using the Immuta API.
For more details about using a custom REST catalog with Immuta, see the Custom REST Catalog Interface Introduction.
Design partner preview: This feature is only available to select accounts. Reach out to your Immuta representative to enable this feature.
Users can connect their Databricks Unity Catalog account to allow Immuta to ingest Databricks tags and apply them to Databricks data sources. To learn more about Databricks Unity Catalog tag ingestion, see the Databricks Unity Catalog reference guide.
Users can connect a Snowflake account to allow Immuta to ingest Snowflake tags onto Snowflake data sources. To learn more about Snowflake tag ingestion, see the Snowflake reference guide.
Tags ingested from external catalogs cannot be edited within Immuta. To edit, delete, or add a tag from an external catalog to a data source or column, make the change in the external catalog.
You can configure multiple external catalogs within a single tenant of Immuta, but only one external catalog can be linked to a data source.
Immuta searches all external catalog providers once per day and links data sources without an external catalog attached to them to the first catalog that matches.
S3 data sources cannot currently be linked to external catalogs.
To configure an external catalog, see the Configuration how-to guide.
To learn more about how Immuta can automatically tag your data with Discover, see the Discover introduction.