A Survey of the Security Use Cases in Big Data
Date
2014-05-01
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International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering
Abstract
Big data is the collection of large and complex data sets that are difficult to process using on-hand
database management tools or traditional data processing applications. The invention of online social networks, smart
phones, fine tuning of ubiquitous computing and many other technological advancements have led to the generation of
multiple petabytes of both structured, unstructured and semi-structured data. These massive data sets have lead to the
birth of some distributed data processing and storage technologies like Apache Hadoop and MongoDB. To tackle the
security issues in Hadoop, the Kerberos protocol has been introduced in its second edition. However, this technological
movement has created some security loopholes in the processing and storage of the data sets. This paper tries to list
some of the directions research on Big Data challenges has taken for the past five years together with their
corresponding Use cases.
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A Survey of the Security Use Cases in Big Data
Keywords
big data, apache Hadoop, MongoDB, Kerberos, NoSQL and social networks.
Citation
Zvarevashe, K., Mutandavari, M., & Gotora, T. (2014). A Survey of the Security Use Cases in BigData. International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering, 2, 4259-4266.