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Access Intelligence in Snowflake: who has access to what?

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In the past decade, Snowflake has grown to become the default solution for storing and querying enterprise data. Together, Snowflakes ten thousand customers run more than five billion queries every single day. If you’re one of the ten thousand Snowflake customers running more than five billion queries in the data cloud every single day, Snowflake is probably your single largest repository of sensitive data, from customer behavior, to PII, to payment info. As more and more services build on top of the data warehouse, managing access to that data only gets harder to scale.

With over half of data breaches involving credentials, the most important action you can take to secure your Snowflake data is to establish tight access control and to apply the principle of least privilege to users and roles in Snowflake. However, to do that you need visibility into permissions at the object level. In other words, you need to know who has access to what.

On August 1st at 11:00am PDT, join Santosh Kumar, Director of Product Management at Veza, and Kale Bogdanovs to see how Veza can give you visibility into permissions in Snowflake and:

  • Remove the risk created by excess privilege and misconfigured identities.
  • Fix bloated role-based access control (RBAC) implementations and establish best practices for granting access.
  • Ace your compliance obligations, while spending less time and money on manual reviews.
  • Empower your teams with the access they need, when they need it.