Hadoop Security (O'Reilly)
Monday, 27 July 2015

As more corporations turn to Hadoop to store and process their most valuable data, the risk of a potential breach of those systems increases exponentially. Authors Ben Spivey and Joey Echeverria provide in-depth information about the security features available in Hadoop, and organize them according to common computer security concepts. With real-world examples thet demonstrate how to protect Hadoop data from unauthorized access and also show how to limit the ability of an attacker to corrupt or modify data in the event of a security breach.

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Authors:Ben Spivey and Joey Echeverria

Publisher: O'Reilly 

Date: July 16, 2015
Pages: 340

ISBN: 978-1491900987
Print: 1491900989
Kindle: B010MSLFZS

Category: Data ScienceSecurity

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