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Security for Big Data Designs: Examining best practices with security architect Eddie Garcia

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Data security segregates data from privileged user accounts including system administrators and protects storage from theft or improper disposal. Their security story is one that began long ago, but was accelerated by Intel in 2013, when Intel established Project Rhino. Learn More about Cloudera here.

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DataStax Raises $45 million for Big Databases » Data Center.

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Cloudera announced Sentry – a new Apache licensed open source project that delivers the industry’s first fine-grained authorization framework for Hadoop. ” RELATED POSTS: Big Data News: Intel, WalmartLabs, DataStax. Univa Adds Intel Phi Support to Resource Management Platform. LinkedIn.

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Should Data Centers Think?

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To support this rapid evolving space, Intel announced a “ Cloud for All ” initiative last year in order to help businesses get the most out of their cloud infrastructure. TAP makes these resources accessible in one place for data scientists, application developers and system operators.

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Technology and Hollywood Meet At SIGGRAPH 2013 » Data Center.

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Intel (INTC) was at SIGGRAPH highlighting high-fidelity ray-tracing from the upcoming 2.0 release of the Embree open source project, as well as giving a demonstration of Autodesk Opticore Professional Studio running on Xeon Phi co-processors. Technology and Hollywood Meet At SIGGRAPH 2013. By: John Rath July 26th, 2013.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Beyond MITRE ATT&CK

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In some cases they’re taking open source, community-based tools and leveraging them in creative new ways against common threats. But once they get in, how do they operate, and a lot of them just use the same tools that your system administrators would use to move around the environment. There are the vendors, right?

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