In this session, you learn how to secure data on the Oracle Big Data Appliance.
Security is a calculated decision. Because security does not make systems run faster or make them easier to use, the cost of implementing any security control must balance the potential cost of not implementing any security procedures or practices.
How much security is required is often a judgment made on the amount of risk an organization is willing to assume. That risk often boils down to the value of the data. If the data being housed in your BDA is a unique combination of sensor data, geological data, and periodical feeds from gold mining journals, it has very different security requirements than a cluster housing publicly available home values, traffic accident data, and citizen demographic data.
Duration: 47 minutes
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This content is intended for the following job role(s): Data Scientist, Data Warehouse Developer, Business Analyst
Release Date: 17-JAN-2016
Created by: Lauran Serhal
The tutorials in this series teach you how to perform administration tasks for the Oracle Big Data Appliance.
At the end of this course, you should be able to:
Although you may view these sessions in any order, this series is designed in a linear fashion, with each tutorial building upon the previous ones. Therefore, if you are new to Big Data or the Oracle Big Data Appliance (BDA), it is recommended that you view these lessons in order.
Release Date: 31-MAY-15