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August 28, 2014

Big Data Does Not Always Mean Big Security Issues

A few days ago I discussed how while Hadoop may be a funny sounding word for a tech product, there is nothing funny about how the Apache Software Foundation open source framework for processing and storing massive amounts of data can/should be secured. In short, as the title above says, if you are one of the many organizations evaluating or has already moved to a Hadoop environment what you need to know is big does not have to mean bad when it comes to security.

Hadoop has quickly emerged in the last few years as a preferred means for not just making big data manageable in terms of its movement and storage, but also manageable as an invaluable means for using all of that big data for creating, visualizing and analyzing trends. In common industry parlance this is known as “actionable business intelligence. Read More



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