How to Secure Your Sensitive Data in Elasticsearch and OpenSearch

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Nov

4

4:00pm

How to Secure Your Sensitive Data in Elasticsearch and OpenSearch

By IronCore Labs

Is your Elasticsearch and OpenSearch data protected from hackers and common attacks like search injections? For most organizations, the answer is no. But they store sensitive customer data, communications, and PII in the search service anyway.
Watch our recent webinar on encrypting sensitive data in your search service to protect it from ransomware extortion, scraping, and more.
In the webinar recording, we talk about:
  • Attacks against Elasticsearch and OpenSearch, including injection attacks, exploitation of misconfiguration, ransomware extortion and document reassembly
  • Issues with permissioning and segmenting data in Elasticsearch and OpenSearch
  • The basics of application-layer encryption and encrypted search and how it works
  • Solutions landscape and your options
  • How to use encrypted search to protect your Elasticsearch and OpenSearch index
If you have sensitive data in Elasticsearch or OpenSearch, this webinar is for you.
About the presenter:
Patrick Walsh has more than 20 years of experience building security products and enterprise SaaS solutions. Most recently he ran an Engineering division at Oracle, delivering features and business results to the world’s largest companies. Patrick now leads IronCore Labs, a data control and privacy platform that helps businesses gain control of their data and meet increasingly stringent data protection needs.

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