http://www.informationweek.com/big-data/news/software-platforms/240005132/hadoop-security-some-enterprises-miss-risks By Jeff Bertolucci InformationWeek August 08, 2012 Hadoop has plenty of advocates, most of whom praise the open-source framework's speedy data processing and analytics capabilities for organizations that manage huge volumes of data. But many enterprises don't understand how to secure Hadoop, some Hadoop community members say. Officials of Red Lambda, an Orlando, Florida-based tech company that sells MetaGrid, a large-scale Big Data analytics, automation, and security platform, believe that Hadoop's security weaknesses are being overlooked or even ignored by many enterprises that use the distributed computing system. Hadoop "really isn't designed to be a secure processing environment, which is a little scary considering how many people are trying to use it," said Robert Bird, president, CTO, and co-founder of Red Lambda, in a phone interview with InformationWeek. One of Hadoop's key weaknesses is that it lacks a system to ensure fair sharing of its resources, Bird believes. "For example, you might have an administrator of the system that's running tasks on an Hadoop cluster," said Bird. "And another user could come along, start up their own task, and completely wipe out the tasks of the original admin." [...]Received on Wed Aug 08 2012 - 22:25:41 PDT
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