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Securing Hadoop: What Are Your Options?

Wednesday August 27, 2014
Time: 10:00am PT/ 1:00pm ET



 
 

Abstract Now that you are faced with moving your Hadoop POC into production, you know that sensitive customer and corporate data will be in the ecosystem–credit card numbers, intellectual property, customer files, and more. Now the question becomes, how to keep all this sensitive data secure, as it moves into Hadoop, as it is stored and as it moves beyond Hadoop? And, most importantly, how to secure the data but still make it available for analytics? After all, analytics is why it’s in Hadoop in the first place.

Attend this discussion to learn about security options with authentication, authorization, monitoring and data-level security for Apache Hadoop. Get insight to the use cases and architectural decisions that enable the business benefits you need to deliver, while avoiding risks straight from today’s headlines, including cyber attacks and leaking of sensitive customer data. Cases to be covered include:

  • Global Telco–moving petabytes of user and location data into Hadoop, including 17 PII data elements
  • Top 5 financial services firm–reducing the costs of its data warehouse infrastructure by performing fraud analytics on Hadoop
  • Supply Chain data and analytics solutions provider delivering pharmacy claims reconciliations, product usage trending and market basket insights

Learn how to protect your sensitive data, enable analytics without security risk, and neutralize breaches through new data-centric technologies that are easy to integrate with Hive, Sqoop, MapReduce and many other interfaces.

 
 

 
 
Presenters:

Sudeep Venkatesh
VP Solutions Architecture, Voltage Security, Inc.

Robert Lutz

Sudeep Venkatesh is a noted expert in data protection solutions, bringing over a decade of industry and technology experience in this area to Voltage Security. His expertise spans data protection, security infrastructures, cloud security, identity and access management, encryption, and the PCI standards both for the commercial and government sectors. He has worked on numerous global security projects with Fortune 500 firms in the United States and globally.

At Voltage, Sudeep serves in the position of Vice President of Solution Architecture, with responsibility over designing solutions for some of Voltage's largest customers in the end-to-end data protection portfolio. This includes email, file and document encryption, as well as the protection of sensitive data in databases, applications and payments systems. Prior to this, he was part of the Sales Engineering team at RSA Security where he designed technical solutions for some of its largest customers.

Sudeep holds a B. E. (Hons.) degree in Electronics Engineering from the Shivaji University, India.




Vinod Nair
Senior Manager, Partner Product Management, Hortonworks

Robert Lutz

Vinod is a Senior Manager in the Partner Product Management team at Hortonworks where he is focused on strategic partnerships with leaders in enterprise data solutions, to order to ensure that the Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP) can seamlessly integrate with existing IT infrastructure. Prior to joining Hortonworks Vinod was with Intuit where he managed a successful integration between the American Express OPEN Credit card and Intuit’s flagship QuickBooks Online. Vinod has over 18 years of rich experience in engineering and product management spanning industries from telecommunications to credit card processing where he gained a keen appreciation and understanding of enterprise security needs.


Moderator

Peter Bernstein
Senior Editor, TMCnet

Carl Ford

Peter Bernstein is a seasoned writer and professional with deep experience in the communications and IT industries. As a top-level industry analyst, Peter has keynoted major technology events and has been cited numerous times by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Washington Post, Business Week, Fortune Magazine, ComputerWorld, NetworkWorld, Communications Week, among other publications.

 
     
     
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