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How to configure clients to connect to Apache Kafka Clusters securely – Part 2: LDAP

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In the previous post, we talked about Kerberos authentication and explained how to configure a Kafka client to authenticate using Kerberos credentials. In this post we will look into how to configure a Kafka client to authenticate using LDAP, instead of Kerberos. LDAP Authentication.

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Operational Database Security – Part 2

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In this blogpost, we are going to take a look at some of the OpDB related security features of a CDP Private Cloud Base deployment. We are going to talk about auditing, different security levels, security features of Data Catalog, and Client Considerations. You can find part 1 of this series, here. .

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How to configure clients to connect to Apache Kafka Clusters securely – Part 4: TLS Client Authentication

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In the previous posts in this series, we have discussed Kerberos , LDAP and PAM authentication for Kafka. In this post we will look into how to configure a Kafka cluster and client to use a TLS client authentication. ssl.truststore.location=/opt/cloudera/security/jks/truststore.jks.

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Security Reference Architecture Summary for Cloudera Data Platform

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This blog will summarise the security architecture of a CDP Private Cloud Base cluster. The architecture reflects the four pillars of security engineering best practice, Perimeter, Data, Access and Visibility. CDP Private Cloud Base offers 3 levels of security that implement these features. Non-secure.