NoSQL Data Security - Where We Are, Where We Are Going
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  Srini Penchikala   Srini Penchikala
Lead Editor
InfoQ
 


 

Thursday, August 22, 2013
08:30 AM - 09:15 AM

Level:  Technical - Intermediate


Data security is critical when using NoSQL data stores. NoSQL database security space has been significant changes and innovations in last few years. In this session, I will discuss the current support for data security in the areas of authentication, authorization, and data encryption. I will also discuss the emerging trends happening in NoSQL data security.


Srini Penchikala currently works as Senior IT Architect in Austin, Texas. He is also the Lead Editor for Big Data and NoSQL Database communities at InfoQ (http://www.infoq.com/author/Srini-Penchikala). Srini has over 19 years of experience in software architecture, design and development. He is currently authoring a book on Big Data Processing with Apache Spark. He is also the co-author of the book "Spring Roo in Action" (http://www.manning.com/SpringRooinAction) from Manning Publications. Srini has presented at conferences like Big Data Conference, Enterprise Data World, JavaOne, SEI Architecture Technology Conference (SATURN), IT Architect Conference (ITARC), No Fluff Just Stuff, NoSQL Now! and Project World Conference. He also published several articles on software architecture, security and risk management, and NoSQL databases on websites like InfoQ, The ServerSide, OReilly Network (ONJava), DevX Java, java.net and JavaWorld.


   
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