Dataguise Tackles Security For Hadoop-in-the-Cloud

Big data security firm Dataguise is scaling up its data discovery and protection platform into the cloud with the release this week of DgSecure 5.0. The platform is designed to help organizations scale discovery and data protection automation across both traditional data repositories and Big Data architectures on-premises and across cloud platforms.

June 12, 2015

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Jeremy Stieglitz vice president of products at Dataguise
Jeremy Stieglitz, vice president of products at Dataguise.

By Ericka Chickowski 1

Big data security firm Dataguise is scaling up its data discovery and protection platform into the cloud with the release this week of DgSecure 5.0.

The platform is designed to help organizations scale discovery and data protection automation across both traditional data repositories and Big Data architectures on-premises and across cloud platforms.

“While enterprises today seek to unlock the potential of big data for their organizations, many have serious concerns around lack of visibility and security,” said Nik Rouda, senior analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group. “The complexity and scale of these environments demands an end-to-end option that identifies where sensitive data is located, who has access to it, and the means to lock it down — all without impacting performance.”

The new version of DgSecure adds the ability to run virtually in the cloud to support Hadoop environments, including visibility for big data repositories in AWS, Amazon EMR, Azure and HD Insight. It was also enhanced with access and entitlement capabilities by integrating existing data discovery functions with Access Control List (ACL) permissions defined in Apache Sentry, Apache Ranger or MapR ACLs, for complete entitlement control within Hadoop. Additionally, there’s now multi-cluster support from a single integrated dashboard with certified integrations for Cloudera, Hortonworks, MapR, and Pivotal HD.

“The new discovery and entitlement features will make it even easier for businesses to define and enforce remediation policies in support of customer initiatives,” said Tim Stevens, vice president, business and corporate development at big data firm Cloudera. “With DgSecure version 5, our joint customers gain enhanced granular, and precise control of sensitive data.”

According to Dataguise, today’s enterprises tend to succumb to five common big data security pitfalls:

  • Running databases in a ‘trusted’ environment without accounting for insider threats.

  • Maintaining loose access control over data stores.

  • Investing only in static protection schemes.

  • Using inadequate solutions for identifying sensitive data.

  • Failing to institute entitlement, monitoring and auditing controls.

“The very essence of what makes data “big” creates new and evolving challenges for securing sensitive in these environments,” said Jeremy Stieglitz, vice president of products, Dataguise. “IT professionals struggling to protect this information are often limited by legacy strategies that leave gaps and permit access. By understanding the specific location, count, and type of sensitive data in these sources, Dataguise discovery offers the only automated way to detect, protect, and audit sensitive data for breach risk reduction and to address regulatory and compliance mandates.”

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