Aerospike Inc. is debuting its native Dynamic Data Masking (DDM) for its massively scalable, low-latency, real-time NoSQL Database—simplifying the protection of personally identifiable information (PII) that’s required by regulatory requirements.
To deploy native DDM, Aerospike administrators simply apply a rule to mask data for all users or machines except those explicitly granted privileges.
PII protection is automatically applied and enforced at the database layer, rather than the application layer, without requiring developer intervention.
Protection is applied to all human and machine identities, and integrates directly with auditing and compliance efforts. DDM is also enabled by default, the company said.
“The complexity of legacy NoSQL DDM deployment needs to keep pace with the modern velocity of data-hungry AI and application development,” said Srini Srinivasan, founder and CTO, Aerospike. “The native dynamic data masking in the Aerospike Database provides the access needed for digital business with dramatically less effort, overhead, and compliance risks.”
Native DDM is one of the new innovations available now for Aerospike Database 8.1.1.
According to the company, Aerospike 8.1.1, makes large-scale deployments safer to operate, easier to reason about, and more predictable in production.
This release further introduces server-side data masking, expands expression capabilities, improves configuration ergonomics, and fixes several behaviors that only become visible when systems are under real operational pressure.
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