Introducing "Universal-Data-Permissions-Scanner": A Free Open-Source Tool for Universal Data Authorization Management
Nithin ?Krishna
Head of Cyber Security @ Jeppesen | Ranked #1 Cyber Security Technologist in Sweden | CISSP OSCP OSEP ISO27k Certified | Specializing in Application Security Architecture & Risk Assessment | #17 in TryHackMe Sweden |
Today, the tech community is buzzing with the announcement of a new open-source tool that will allow engineers to answer the age-old question of "who has access to what" on platforms like Snowflake, Amazon Web Services (AWS) Redshift, S3, Databricks, MongoDB, and others. The tool, called "udps," is free and universally accessible to any engineer who wants to use it.
This announcement is exciting because it will help engineers save time on compliance reporting and allow them to focus on building some awesome stuff instead. It will also help companies be more mindful over data authorization, reducing risks and increasing security.
Universal Data Permissions Scanner(udps) was created by a team of talented engineers in Satori who wanted to make it easier for others to manage data authorization across multiple platforms. With udps, engineers can quickly and easily see who has access to what data, and make changes as needed. The tool is simple to install and use, and it is available to anyone who wants to try it out.
To get started with udps, visit the repository on GitHub at https://github.com/SatoriCyber/universal-data-permissions-scanner . There, you'll find everything you need to know about the tool, including installation instructions, usage guides, and more. If you prefer to read the installation instructions before diving in, you can find them at https://pypi.org/project/udps/.
I would like to extend a special thanks to Marshal Sawyer , who shared this exciting news with me. Without him, I may not have known about udps and the incredible benefits it can bring to engineers and companies alike.
So, if you're an engineer who wants to streamline data authorization across multiple platforms, or if you're simply curious about the possibilities of udps, I encourage you to check it out. I think you'll be glad you did.
DataSecOps Evangelist | Author | Public Speaker | Chief Scientist & VP Marketing @ Satori
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FSI Team @ Point B | Biz Dev & Sales | Data Nerd
1 年Thanks for Sharing this Nithin Krishna we are excited to help as many people as we can with this tool!
Senior Data Engineer
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