© Sam R. Alapati 2018
Sam R. AlapatiExpert Apache Cassandra Administrationhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3126-5_12

12. Securing Cassandra

Sam R. Alapati
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Flower Mound, Texas, USA
 
Securing a Cassandra cluster involves a varied set of tasks including authentication, authorization, and encryption. This chapter describes how you manage the following security-related tasks:
  • Authentication: How you allow applications and users to log into the cluster.
  • Authorization: Deals with the granting of permissions to access a database or database objects such as tables and materialized views.
  • Encryption: Refers to the use of the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) to secure communications between clients and Cassandra databases, and among a cluster’s nodes.
  • Firewalls ...

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