Cloud Academy – How to Use KMS Key Encryption to Protect Your Data

Cloud Academy – How to Use KMS Key Encryption to Protect Your Data-STM
English | Size: 1.26 GB
Category: Tutorial

Unencrypted data can be read and seen by anyone who has access to it, and data stored at-rest or sent between two locations, in-transit, is known as plaintext or cleartext data. The data is plain to see and can be seen and understood by any recipient. There is no problem with this as long as the data is not sensitive in any way and doesn t need to be restricted However, on the other hand, If you have data that IS sensitive and you need to ensure that the contents of that data is only viewable by a particular recipient, or recipients, then you need to add a level of encryption to that data

Cloud Academy – AWS Big Data Security Encryption

Cloud Academy – AWS Big Data Security Encryption-STM
English | Size: 802.37 MB
Category: Tutorial

Configuring HDFS Transparent Encryption in Amazon EMR
Using SSL to encrypt a connection a Database
Oracle Native Network Encryption (NNE)
Encrypt and decrypt Amazon Kinesis Records using AWS KMS
Configuring Redshift to use CloudHSM