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by cerales
4780 days ago
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I work in the BI / analytics space, with a fair amount of what's called "big data". The security of something like cloud IO is typically not too much of a concern on the kind of projects I work on: more often than not, our clients deploy dedicated analytics databases. Perhaps I'm biased as we tend to work from the outside, but I'd be surprised to find many sysadmins allowing chart IO to connect to the production DB. The ETL process for analytics databases tends to either obscure user data or aggregate it to an impersonal level of detail. I'm more concerned about the more enterprise-y products aggressively advertising 'enterprise' security features like Active Directory integration, smoothing over their total lack of transparency in vulnerabilities and bugs. |
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