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Guardium Tech Talk:Mapping Guardium Insights to Business Risk
Dan Goodes Nev Zunic Rajesh Venkatasubbu
January 19, 2017
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Title: Data Protection for Cloudera Hadoop using IBMSecurity Guardium: A deep dive
Date: Wednesday, February 8th, 2016
Time: 2:00 PM ET, 11:00 AM PT (60 minutes)
Speaker: Sundari VorugantiSolution Enablement Architect, Big Data
Register: http://ibm.biz/GTechNavigator
Mark your calendars! Next tech talk.
Hortonworks Hadoop integration tech talk will be coming a couple of weeks later.
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Today’s Agenda
• A Frank Conversation About Data Security Dan Goodes
• Developing a Data Security Process: Nev Zunic
A Real Customer Story
• Mapping Business Insights: Rajesh Venkatasubbu
A Demonstration
• Q&A All
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Data is challenging to control, making it hard to support compliance and security initiatives
DYNAMICData multiplies
continuously andmoves quickly
DISTRIBUTEDData is everywhere,across applicationsand infrastructure
IN DEMANDUsers need to constantly access and share data to do their jobs
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Guardium supports the whole data protection journey
Perform vulnerability assessment, discovery and classification
Dynamic blocking, alerting, quarantine, encryption and integration with security intelligence
Comprehensivedata protection
Big data platforms, file systems or other platforms also require monitoring, blocking, reporting
Find and address PII, determine who is reading data, leverage masking
Database monitoring focused on changed data, automated reporting
Acutecompliance
need
Expandplatform coverage
Addressdata privacy
Sensitivedata discovery
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Ownership and Operations
Selling the value and functionality
Presentations
Demonstrations
Proof of Concepts
All tools can “look” the same
Implementation Services
Statement of Work
Monitoring and Architectural Workshops
Successful Ownership and Operations
HUGE
GAP
Setting the right expectations
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The Data Security Tug of War
Security (cross biz, cross platform)
Security, Compliance, Threat
Protection, Perimeter Defense
• SIEM (Tivoli/Qradar, Arcsight,
Envision, Splunk, etc.)
• Firewall
• IDS/IPS
• Antivirus/Malware
• End Points
• 100% Inclusive Messaging
• Don’t understand Databases,
structures, SQL, DAM
• Project Budget – (Data Security)
IT Operations (platform-specific)
Database/Application/System Admin
• DML, DDL, DCL
• Logical/Physical Data Models
• Store Procedures/Other DB
Dependencies
• 90% Exclusive Messaging (DB
Noise)
• Traditionally own audit, compliance
• Don’t care/know about best security
practices
• “We have always done it this way”
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D ATA S E C U R I T Y I N T E L L I G E N C E
Data at Rest Configuration Data in Motion
Where is the sensitive data?
How to protect sensitive data to
reduce risk?
How to secure the repository?
Entitlements Reporting
Activity Monitoring
BlockingQuarantine
Dynamic DataMasking
Vulnerability Assessment
Who should have access?
What is actually happening?
How do we do it?
MaskingEncryption
DiscoveryClassification
How to prevent unauthorized
activities?
How to protect sensitive data?
Security Policies
Dormant Data
Dormant Entitlements
Harden Monitor ProtectDiscover
Compliance Reporting
Security Alerts / Enforcement
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The “Ah-Ha” Moment: When the Board of Directors & C-Suite
realizes their business is at risk
The VP of Enterprise Data Management was tasked with
discovering where their critical data was located, protecting it,
and giving the executive team the right business-consumable
insight to make the right decisions.
… the response was immediate. The
board of directors and executive team
realized they needed to monitor and protect
that data to safeguard their business.
A real-life story: A major company underwent an audit and the results were
troubling. Their critical data was at risk… (pick your favorite: IP, M&A, PII, PHI,
PCI...)
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Elaboration of objective
Develop a program to protect the most valuable information assets
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The goal is to provide awareness and visibility to their most critical information assets, where they are located, how they are protected, and who/what has access to it
The growth in the sophistication of cyber attacks and resulting breaches has placed a new emphasis on protection of valuable information
Identify recommendations to improve controls to avoid or minimize business risks
What are our most critical information assets and are they adequately protected?
Are only authorized individuals able to access these sensitive assets?
Where are these sensitive assets located?
Do we share any of these information assets with our business partners?
Do we have access monitoring in place for these information assets?
Do we know if there are vulnerabilities associated with the storage repositories containing these assets?
Have we identified business owners of these information assets?
Representative questions addressed
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Identify the value of different categories of data to the enterprise
89 Market intelligence 1
100 Delivery plans 1
104 Market growth projections 1
Rank Relative
Sensitivity
2 Acquisition plans x
3 Divestiture plans y
5 Secret formulas / trade secrets z
• Start with the data elements – map to categories
• Priority rank the categories
• Map categories to their classification schemes
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Structured Data Discovery &
Database Access Monitoring
iDNA Dashboard
Business Context
Modeler (BCM)
Data Ingestion
Wizard (DIW)
IBM Guardium and
other Data Security
Products
Policy
Management –
Central
Command and Control
Center (C3)
GOVERN
MODEL
MANAGEData Services
Unstructured Data Discovery &
Activity Monitoring
IBM Guardium and
other Data Security
Products
Guardium & i-DNA Discovering, Managing, and Protecting DataOverview – Functional Architecture
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What you don’t know can hurt you: Master your risk with a command center that lets you see and address data-related business risk
• Allows early visibility into potential risks to sensitive
data
• Identifies specific, high-value business-sensitive data
at risk from internal or external threats
• Provides a complete view (processes, procedure,
compliance, ownership, etc) of sensitive data
• Delivers value and meaning to business executives
with a unique, easy-to-understand dashboard
• Enables the right conversations with IT, Security, and
LOB teams to improve business processes and mitigate
risks
Together, iDNA, Guardium, and IBM Security Services can identify & stop potential
risks to sensitive business data that may impact business processes, operations &
competitive position
Uncover
Act
Analyze
Visualize
i-DNA
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i-DNA & Guardium are helping customers around the world uncover, analyze, visualize, and take action to protect their most critical data
Provided visibility into
information asset risk posture
by developing sensitive data
catalog and uncovering
database vulnerabilities
Mass Media
Conglomerate
Discovered and classified
customer data across 23
enterprise applications to
enable major business
transformation initiative
Global Manufacturer
Developed Ministry-wide
portfolio of information assets
and its lifecycle to address
compliance and privacy
regulations
Education Ministry
Established sustainable
discovery and classification
process and accelerated
data security solution
deployment
Major Insurance Company
Uncover
Act
Analyze
Visualize
i-DNA
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