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Sanjay Radia commented on HDFS-6134:
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Alejandro - for both webhdfs and httpfs to work your proposal is that users
"hdfs" and "httpfs" have access to any key (you mention only webhdfs in your
comment but I suspect you meant both). However with this approach webhdfs and
httpfs will then all access to ALL EZ files to users that have read access.
Correct? This would be unacceptable.
I believe the better solution is for webhdfs and httpfs to access the file by
doing a doAs(endUser).
> Transparent data at rest encryption
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>
> Key: HDFS-6134
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-6134
> Project: Hadoop HDFS
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: security
> Affects Versions: 3.0.0, 2.3.0
> Reporter: Alejandro Abdelnur
> Assignee: Charles Lamb
> Attachments: HDFS-6134.001.patch, HDFS-6134.002.patch,
> HDFS-6134_test_plan.pdf, HDFSDataatRestEncryption.pdf,
> HDFSDataatRestEncryptionProposal_obsolete.pdf,
> HDFSEncryptionConceptualDesignProposal-2014-06-20.pdf
>
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> Because of privacy and security regulations, for many industries, sensitive
> data at rest must be in encrypted form. For example: the healthÂcare industry
> (HIPAA regulations), the card payment industry (PCI DSS regulations) or the
> US government (FISMA regulations).
> This JIRA aims to provide a mechanism to encrypt HDFS data at rest that can
> be used transparently by any application accessing HDFS via Hadoop Filesystem
> Java API, Hadoop libhdfs C library, or WebHDFS REST API.
> The resulting implementation should be able to be used in compliance with
> different regulation requirements.
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