
Immuta
Founded Year
2015Stage
Series E - III | AliveTotal Raised
$259.5MMosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
-44 points in the past 30 days
About Immuta
Immuta focuses on data security and operates within the technology and software industry. The company offers a data security platform that provides services such as sensitive data discovery and classification, data access control, and continuous activity monitoring for risk detection. Immuta primarily serves sectors such as financial services, healthcare, the public sector, technology, and the software industry. It was founded in 2015 and is based in Boston, Massachusetts.
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The data governance and privacy solutions market helps organizations manage and protect data throughout its lifecycle to meet regulatory requirements. Also known as data protection management or privacy compliance solutions, these platforms provide data discovery, classification, access control, and automated privacy impact assessments. Key capabilities include sensitive data identification, audit…
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Immuta's Products & Differentiators
Universal Cloud Data Access Control
Immuta enables data engineers and operations teams automate data access control across their entire cloud data infrastructure at scale. Immuta is the universal cloud data access control platform, providing one platform to automate access control for any data, on any cloud service, across all compute infrastructure. It’s the only solution built for fast-moving DataOps environments that provides universal cloud compatibility and scalability.
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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Immuta in 4 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Apr 19, 2024.

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Immuta Patents
Immuta has filed 11 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- data management
- database management systems
- relational database management systems

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2/4/2022 | 4/8/2025 | Data management, Statistical data transformation, Extract, transform, load tools, Computer memory, Biological databases | Grant |
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Related Topics | Data management, Statistical data transformation, Extract, transform, load tools, Computer memory, Biological databases |
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Latest Immuta News
Jun 2, 2025
News provided by Share this article Share toX First-to-market features enable real-time, intelligent access decisions—eliminating manual reviews and accelerating data use across enterprises BOSTON, June 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Immuta, the experts in data access and provisioning, today announced major updates to its Immuta AI layer . These new capabilities directly address a key challenge to enterprise AI adoption: slow, manual data access workflows that delay innovation and increase risk. The features mark a leap forward in the evolution of Immuta's data provisioning platform, helping organizations get the right data to the right users—human or machine—at the right time, with appropriate policy enforcement and full auditability. As organizations accelerate AI initiatives, many are discovering that the biggest barrier isn't model development—it's gaining timely, secure access to the right data. The Immuta AI layer within the data provisioning platform addresses this challenge head-on. Immuta's platform is purpose-built for data provisioning–the process of getting the right data to the right people and systems, with the right policies, exactly when it's needed. While traditional tools focus narrowly on governance or security, Immuta enables enterprises to streamline data access without sacrificing protection–making data usable, compliant, and immediately actionable. In most enterprises, data access is still one of the slowest, most manual processes. Users wait days or even weeks as requests bounce between teams, approvals stall, and IT ticketing systems–originally built for hardware and software–struggle to handle data-specific decisions. These systems require multiple reviews, new role creations, or custom attributes for each unique scenario, making them rigid, tedious, and unsustainable. The result is friction across teams, operational drag, and delayed innovation–especially as both human and AI consumers demand faster, broader access. New Immuta AI Capabilities Designed for Real-Time Provisioning The Immuta AI layer's latest capabilities are designed to eliminate these inefficiencies and bring intelligence into the heart of data provisioning: Review Assist: Automatically classifies each data access request as low, medium, or high risk based on historical approval patterns, user roles, request context, and policy sensitivity. Each classification is paired with an AI-generated rationale that explains why the request received its score—giving reviewers instant insight without the guesswork. This reduces review time, eliminates inconsistent decisions, and allows data teams to confidently approve access at scale while maintaining control. Data Unmasking Request: Provides users with visibility into which parts of a dataset are currently masked by policy—and enables them to submit targeted requests to unmask specific data, backed by a clear business justification. This removes ambiguity from exception workflows and gives reviewers the context they need to make fast, policy-aligned decisions. The result is greater transparency and a streamlined path to access without compromising data protection. Support for Third-Party Agents via Model Context Protocol (MCP) Provides seamless integration with AI agents and assistants via Model Context Protocol (MCP), enabling these agents and AI assistants to request and manage data product access by leveraging risk analysis results from Review Assist. This reduces the need for human intervention and eliminates long approval delays. It enables data provisioning to happen in real time, even as usage scales. "These capabilities represent a fundamental shift in how organizations think about data access," said Matt Carroll, CEO of Immuta. "We're moving from governance to data provisioning—from static rules to intelligent automation. Traditional models weren't built for the volume and velocity of access demands created by AI. The organizations that win in this next era will be the ones that can provision data safely and in real time." From Manual Approvals to Machine-Speed Access With these new Immuta AI capabilities, Immuta is delivering on the promise of agentic data provisioning—where access decisions are intelligently orchestrated based on real-time context, without the need for manual intervention. No other platform brings together access control, policy enforcement, and AI-driven automation in a unified system purpose-built for the speed and scale enterprises now require. This launch sets a new standard for the industry and reinforces Immuta's position at the forefront of AI-powered data provisioning. Additional innovations will be released in the coming months as Immuta continues to lead the evolution of enterprise data access. To learn more about these three new Immuta AI layer features, please visit: https://www.immuta.com/blog/ai-announcement-2/ About Immuta Since 2015, Immuta has given Fortune 500 companies and government agencies around the world the power to put their data to work – faster and more safely than ever before. Our platform delivers data security, governance, and continuous monitoring across complex data ecosystems – de-risking sensitive data at enterprise scale. From BI and analytics, to data marketplaces, AI, and whatever comes next, Immuta accelerates safe data discovery, collaboration, and innovation. For more information, visit immuta.com . SOURCE Immuta
Immuta Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Immuta founded?
Immuta was founded in 2015.
Where is Immuta's headquarters?
Immuta's headquarters is located at 25 Thomson Place, Boston.
What is Immuta's latest funding round?
Immuta's latest funding round is Series E - III.
How much did Immuta raise?
Immuta raised a total of $259.5M.
Who are the investors of Immuta?
Investors of Immuta include Databricks Ventures, ServiceNow, Dell Technologies Capital, DFJ Growth Fund, Intel Capital and 18 more.
Who are Immuta's competitors?
Competitors of Immuta include Cyral, Ethyca, Concentric AI, Transcend, Velotix and 7 more.
What products does Immuta offer?
Immuta's products include Universal Cloud Data Access Control.
Who are Immuta's customers?
Customers of Immuta include Atlassian, S&P Global, JB Hunt and Center for New Data.
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