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immudb Announces Data Connectors For Tamper-Proof Database

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immudb, the immutable enterprise-scale database with cryptographic verification, has announced new connectors that make it possible for data kept in any other data store, for example a PostgreSQL database, to be made tamper-proof for forensic, judicial or auditing purposes. Until now, there was no easy way to do that.

With immudb connectors, data can be extended to and stored inside immudb with guarantees against tampering while providing high performance and full query capabilities. immudb, provides cryptographic verification that validates integrity of the data at every transaction.

This comes on the heels of the company’s January announcement of a connector to store events and data gathered by leading Security Operations Center (SOC) and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tools from Splunk, Elastic, IBM QRadar XDR and Microsoft Sentinel.

Codenotary is the primary contributor to the open source immudb project, which was started by the company in 2020. Codenotary uses immudb to underpin its software supply chain security product. There have been more than 15 million downloads of immudb so far.