Satori
Satori is a data security platform that provides centralized, policy-based access control, monitoring, and governance for data stored in modern databases, data warehouses, and data lakes.
- Data access control and governance for cloud data platforms and databases.
- Dynamic data masking, tokenization, and row-level security for sensitive data.
- Real-time visibility into data access activity, including user behavior and query context.
- Integration with existing identity providers and data infrastructure for unified policy enforcement.
- Self-service data access workflows with approval and access expiration controls.
More About Satori
Satori operates in the data security and data access governance category, focusing on how enterprises control and monitor access to data in cloud databases, data warehouses, and data lakes.
The platform is typically deployed as a data access layer that sits between data consumers and underlying data stores, so that all queries and connections pass through Satori for enforcement and logging.
From an enterprise architecture standpoint, Satori integrates with identity and access management systems (IAM) and uses existing identities and groups to define fine-grained access policies on data assets.
The platform commonly connects to technologies such as cloud data warehouses, relational databases, and data lake services by using their native connectivity mechanisms and protocols, for example standard Structured Query Language (SQL) over TCP-based drivers.
Satori policies can include dynamic data masking and tokenization (data security) to conceal or substitute sensitive fields such as personal data at query time, as well as row-level security rules that restrict which rows users can see based on attributes like role, department, or geography.
In addition, Satori provides monitoring (observability) over data access by logging user identity, query text, accessed objects, and policy decisions, which can be used for audit, compliance, and Security Operations (SecOps).
Enterprises often position Satori alongside data catalog and data governance tools, but with a focus on the enforcement and runtime control plane rather than only metadata management.
Compared with traditional database-native controls, Satori aims to centralize access policies in a single layer across multiple data platforms, so administrators do not have to replicate logic within each database or warehouse.
The platform also supports self-service access workflows, where data consumers request access to datasets through a controlled process, and approvals, expirations, and Just-In-Time Access (JIT) are managed without direct administrator changes on each data system.
For a technical directory, Satori aligns with data security platforms, access governance, and observability for data access, with capabilities that intersect identity-aware access control, policy-based security, and compliance reporting for data platforms.