
By governing Snowflake control‑plane changes, enterprises close a critical security gap and gain audit‑ready evidence essential for compliance and AI initiatives. The broader platform support streamlines governance across heterogeneous data estates, reducing operational overhead.
Enterprises are increasingly relying on cloud data warehouses like Snowflake to power AI‑driven analytics, yet traditional change‑management tools focus on schema evolution and ignore the control‑plane where permissions, data sharing and cost controls reside. This blind spot creates compliance risk and hampers the ability to demonstrate governance to auditors. Liquibase Secure 5.1 addresses that gap by modeling Snowflake control‑plane actions as explicit change types, allowing organizations to apply the same automated policies, testing and rollback mechanisms they use for code changes. The result is a unified, observable pipeline that aligns data platform operations with broader DevSecOps practices.
The new version introduces first‑class support for Snowflake access configurations, data‑sharing grants, and resource‑level policies, turning what were previously opaque scripts into version‑controlled artifacts. Built‑in drift detection flags out‑of‑band modifications, while automated audit trails capture who changed what and when, satisfying regulatory requirements such as GDPR and SOC 2. Additionally, Liquibase Secure 5.1 provides reversible change packages and tested rollback procedures, enabling rapid recovery from misconfigurations without manual intervention, a critical capability as data workloads scale.
Beyond Snowflake, Secure 5.1 expands coverage to more than 60 platforms, adding Databricks, MongoDB, Couchbase, AWS Keyspaces, DataStax Enterprise and Google Cloud’s AlloyDB. This breadth lets organizations standardize governance across heterogeneous environments using a single platform, eliminating the need for siloed tools. The consistent workflow reduces operational overhead, accelerates onboarding of new technologies, and ensures that security, compliance and AI readiness are baked into the data stack from day one.
Liquibase Secure 5.1 Extends Modeled Change Control to Snowflake
Liquibase, a leader in Database Change Governance, announced the release of Liquibase Secure 5.1, extending modeled Change Control to Snowflake—enabling enterprises to govern Snowflake control‑plane changes with the same rigor and automation they already apply to schema evolution, closing a critical gap in data platform security, compliance, and AI readiness.
Additionally, Liquibase Secure 5.1 also expands database platform coverage, including new support for additional cloud and enterprise data stores.
“As enterprises modernize their developer platforms for AI‑driven delivery, change control at the database layer has become a prerequisite, not a nice‑to‑have,” said Mirek Novotny, Sr. director of product at Liquibase. “If Snowflake control plane changes aren’t governed and observable, you can’t prove control. Liquibase Secure 5.1 brings predictability and evidence to the changes that matter most, without slowing teams down.”
According to the company, Liquibase Secure 5.1 treats key Snowflake control‑plane changes as first‑class, modeled change types, rather than opaque scripts. That modeling enables precise policy enforcement, object‑aware drift detection, and audit‑ready evidence at the level where access, movement, and execution are defined.
With Liquibase Secure 5.1, data platform teams can govern Snowflake changes across access and security configuration, data sharing and movement, platform and cost controls, and automated execution, using standardized workflows across environments and teams, the company said.
Key outcomes include:
Stop risky Snowflake control‑plane changes before they reach production
Standardize how Snowflake changes are delivered across environments and teams
Automatically generate audit‑ready evidence for every change
Detect drift and out‑of‑band updates to governed Snowflake objects
Recover faster with traceable, reversible changes and tested rollback procedures
This closes a long‑standing gap for organizations that govern schema evolution, yet still struggle with over‑permission creep, ungoverned data movement, and control‑plane drift that can undermine security posture and AI initiatives.
Liquibase Secure 5.1 helps data platform teams keep Snowflake predictable, auditable, and reliable as usage scales, without turning governance into a bottleneck.
Liquibase Secure continues to deliver broad database coverage across more than 60 platforms, from mainframe DB2 to cloud‑native data stores. Liquibase Secure 5.1 expands support for Snowflake, Databricks, and MongoDB, and adds new platform support for Couchbase, AWS Keyspaces, DataStax Enterprise, and AlloyDB for Google Cloud.
This breadth helps enterprises standardize change governance across heterogeneous environments using a single platform instead of stitching together siloed tools and processes. Teams can apply consistent workflows and generate unified, audit‑ready evidence across their database estate, reducing operational overhead while preserving the flexibility to adopt new technologies without rebuilding governance each time, the company said.
Liquibase Secure 5.1 is available now.
For more information about this news, visit www.liquibase.com.
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