Visible to the public Security of sharded NoSQL databases: A comparative analysis

TitleSecurity of sharded NoSQL databases: A comparative analysis
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsZahid, A., Masood, R., Shibli, M.A.
Conference NameInformation Assurance and Cyber Security (CIACS), 2014 Conference on
Date PublishedJune
KeywordsAccess Control, assessment criterion, authentication, BASE, Comparative Analysis, Data and Applications Security, Database Security, Distributed databases, Encryption, NoSQL, NoSQL sharding mechanisms, security features, security of data, Servers, sharded NoSQL databases, Sharding, SQL
Abstract

NoSQL databases are easy to scale-out because of their flexible schema and support for BASE (Basically Available, Soft State and Eventually Consistent) properties. The process of scaling-out in most of these databases is supported by sharding which is considered as the key feature in providing faster reads and writes to the database. However, securing the data sharded over various servers is a challenging problem because of the data being distributedly processed and transmitted over the unsecured network. Though, extensive research has been performed on NoSQL sharding mechanisms but no specific criterion has been defined to analyze the security of sharded architecture. This paper proposes an assessment criterion comprising various security features for the analysis of sharded NoSQL databases. It presents a detailed view of the security features offered by NoSQL databases and analyzes them with respect to proposed assessment criteria. The presented analysis helps various organizations in the selection of appropriate and reliable database in accordance with their preferences and security requirements.

DOI10.1109/CIACS.2014.6861323
Citation Key6861323