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Zettaset to Enable Data-in-Motion Encryption for Hadoop

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Mar
2014

Zettaset, a Mountain View, California-based provider of Big Data management and security solutions, today announced the addition of data-in-motion encryption as a soon-to-be released feature in its flagship management and security add-on application for Hadoop.

Dubbed “Zettaset Orchestrator”, the company’s Hadoop management platform works with any open source Apache Hadoop-based distribution, including Cloudera, IBM BigInsights, and Hortonworks.

Data-in-motion encryption provides organizations with an additional layer of protection for their Hadoop clusters and sensitive data, eliminating access by unauthorized users, Zettaset said.

Using a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) tunnel, the solution encrypts all network connections to the Orchestrator web-based console, along with links between all cluster nodes, to reduce the risk of unauthorized access.

Connections from the Orchestrator Business Intelligence (BI) Connector, an API that connects Hadoop clusters with analytics applications, are also secured.

“Risks associated with Hadoop projects include security and privacy challenges,” wrote Gartner Research Director Analyst, Bhavish Sood et. al. “Hadoop certainly wasn’t built with enterprise IT environments in mind because there is a shortage of robust security controls in Hadoop.”

Node performance with encryption is key as enterprises scale up their Hadoop clusters and move from pilot to production, the company said. For that reason,Zettaset’sdata-in-motion encryptionwas designed to have “virtually no negative impact” on node and cluster performance.

Orchestrator data-in-motion encryption for Hadoop is next phase of the company’s Big Data encryption technology initiative, which began with the release of data-at-rest encryption in November 2013.

“Unlike other Hadoop encryption approaches which are bolt-on point products, Zettaset has integrated encryption into a complete security solution for Hadoop that provides an enterprise-wide framework for identity and access management, as well as security policy enforcement,” said Jim Vogt, CEO of Zettaset.

Scheduled to be available in Q2 2014, data-in-motion encryption for Hadoop will be bundled with every Orchestrator application license, Zettaset said.

Originally named GOTO Metrics, the company was re-named Zettaset in 2011 at the same time it announced a $3 million round of funding.The company also raised a $10 million round of funding in January 2013.

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