Pluggable security in Hadoop
Security will always be very important in the world of big data, but the choices today mostly start with Kerberos. Does that mean setting up security is always going to be painful? What if your company standardizes on other security alternatives? What if you want to have the freedom to decide what security type to support? Yuliya Feldman and Bill ODonnell discuss your options.
Talk Title | Pluggable security in Hadoop |
Speakers | Yuliya Feldman (Dremio Corporation), Bill ODonnell (Mapr) |
Conference | Strata + Hadoop World |
Conf Tag | Big Data Expo |
Location | San Jose, California |
Date | March 14-16, 2017 |
URL | Talk Page |
Slides | Talk Slides |
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Security will always be very important in the world of big data, but the choices today mostly start with Kerberos. Does that mean setting up security is always going to be painful? What if your company standardizes on other security alternatives? What if you want to have the freedom to decide what security type to support? Yuliya Feldman and Bill ODonnell discuss your options. Frameworks like SASL (simple authentication and security layer) and JAAS (Java authentication and authorization service) let you plug in different security alternatives and even support multiple security types at the same time. Topics include: