Securing Big Data systems, A cybersecurity management discussion
Shakir A. Almasaari

TL;DR
This paper discusses key cybersecurity management practices for big data systems, emphasizing the importance of implementing comprehensive security measures across interconnected components to prevent vulnerabilities.
Contribution
It provides an overview of security management practices, standards, and methodologies tailored for the complex, interconnected nature of big data platforms.
Findings
Highlights critical security segments for big data systems
Emphasizes importance of standardized security practices
Discusses security measures for different system components
Abstract
This paper explores the essential areas of cybersecurity management for big data systems. Big data platform stems its complexity from being a collection of interrelated non-standardized systems that interact with each other to process large data-sets. This complexity increases the chances of overlooking critical cybersecurity management practices. The paper discusses various security management for each part of big data systems. This includes security measures, standards, and methodologies. The primary objective is to highlight the essential segments of security management that are expected to be implemented flawlessly in big data systems.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Data Storage Technologies · Advanced Database Systems and Queries · Data Quality and Management
