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Learning Apache Cassandra

You're reading from   Learning Apache Cassandra Build an efficient, scalable, fault-tolerant, and highly-available data layer into your application using Cassandra

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783989201
Length 246 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Matthew Brown Matthew Brown
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Preface 1. Getting Up and Running with Cassandra 2. The First Table FREE CHAPTER 3. Organizing Related Data 4. Beyond Key-Value Lookup 5. Establishing Relationships 6. Denormalizing Data for Maximum Performance 7. Expanding Your Data Model 8. Collections, Tuples, and User-defined Types 9. Aggregating Time-Series Data 10. How Cassandra Distributes Data A. Peeking Under the Hood B. Authentication and Authorization Index

Security beyond authentication and authorization

The security afforded by Cassandra-level authentication and authorization only applies to clients connecting directly to your Cassandra cluster. Anyone who has physical access to the machines running Cassandra can access the data stored on disk; the same goes for anyone with SSH access to machines in the Cassandra cluster. Cassandra itself does not offer encryption for on-disk data, but DataStax Enterprise, a commercial distribution of Cassandra, does offer encryption of at-risk data. For more information, consult http://www.datastax.com/documentation/datastax_enterprise/4.5/datastax_enterprise/sec/secTDE.html.

Data security can also be compromised in transit; anyone who can intercept traffic between your application and your Cassandra cluster can potentially gain unauthorized access to your data. Cassandra offers client-to-node SSL encryption that protects your data in transit between your application and your cluster. For information on...

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