Recorded: October 1 | 2014 Play
If you're embarking on Hadoop adoption you know that sensitive customer and corporate data will be in the ecosystem – transactional data, intellectual property, customer files, and more. As Adrian Lane of Securosis has noted, "High quality data produces better analysis results—which is why a key ingredient is sensitive data." Now the question becomes how to keep sensitive data secure as it moves into and beyond Hadoop, and—most importantly—how to protect the data but still make it accessible by many different users with varying analytic needs and ad-hoc processes.
Join us for an insightful discussion on data-centric security approaches for multi-platform enterprise environments, including Hadoop. Learn about techniques such as format-preserving encryption, tokenization, storage-level encryption, and data masking.
RSVP Now if you need to understand how to enable analytics and insights without security risk, and how to neutralize data breaches through data-centric technologies that can integrate with Hive, Sqoop, MapReduce and other Hadoop specific interfaces.
Speakers
Adrian Lane is the CTO and Security Analyst at Securosis. He is a Senior Security Strategist with 25 years of industry experience. He brings over a decade of C-level executive expertise to the Securosis team. Mr. Lane specializes in database security, data security and secure code development. With extensive experience as a member of the vendor community (including positions at Ingres and Oracle), in addition to time as an IT customer in the CIO role, Adrian brings a business-oriented perspective to security implementations. Prior to joining Securosis, Adrian was CTO at database security firm IPLocks, Vice President of Engineering at Touchpoint, and CTO of the secure payment and digital rights management firm Transactor/Brodia. Adrian also blogs for Dark Reading and is a regular contributor to Information Security Magazine. Mr. Lane is a Computer Science graduate of the University of California at Berkeley with post-graduate work in operating systems at Stanford University.
Sudeep Venkatesh is the VP of Solutions Architecture at Voltage Security. He 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.