Data Access Policies in Snowflake
Data Access Policies are a component of data governance through which businesses can ensure secure, compliant and controlled data management.
Data Access Policies are a component of data governance through which businesses can ensure secure, compliant and controlled data management.
Businesses rely heavily on efficient data pipelines to extract, transform and load (ETL) data for analysis and decision-making. Snowflake, a cloud-based data platform, offers a powerful ecosystem for building robust data pipelines.
Snowflake offers unique features like autoscaling and concurrency to provide flexibility and optimisation in the Data Cloud.
In today’s digital landscape many businesses are using outdated methods such as email, file transfer, or APIs to share data internally and externally. These methods can be slow, unsecure and downright unreliable. It’s important to note that data can quickly become stale and outdated quickly and using it in that state makes it difficult to make informed decisions. However, Snowflake’s data sharing capabilities can help solve this problem.
With the increasing reliance on digital platforms and cloud-based solutions, protecting data from unauthorised access is critical. Access controls are a vital tool for ensuring that sensitive data is only available to authorised users.
Real-time data is updated continuously, allowing organisations to make informed decisions based on the most recent information available.
The industry has been steadily moving toward to the cloud to ease these burdens however, the benefits don’t stop there. Moving to the cloud allows users to easily access data through a browser, democratising analytics and providing the ability to scale.