Created 07-05-2016 01:59 PM
Created 07-07-2016 08:38 PM
This is exactly the kind of thing that Tags are for. When an entity, for example a hive table, is tagged, it will show up when you view all entities associated with that tag. With the new Atlas/Ranger integration, you can create security policies that only apply to hive tables or even hive table columns that have been tagged with that tag. This allows you control access to the hive table or hive table columns just by adding or removing the tag or adding/removing use groups to whom the tag based policy applies. For example, using Atlas and Ranger, you can easily keep track of Data Sets classified as PII and control and audit access to these data sets.
Created 07-05-2016 10:52 PM
You can use Apache Ranger to set permissions levels for tables. With the 2.5 release (currently tech preview) you can use Atlas to tag tables or columns as classified and use Ranger to set or view permissions for anything with the classified tag.
Created 07-07-2016 08:38 PM
This is exactly the kind of thing that Tags are for. When an entity, for example a hive table, is tagged, it will show up when you view all entities associated with that tag. With the new Atlas/Ranger integration, you can create security policies that only apply to hive tables or even hive table columns that have been tagged with that tag. This allows you control access to the hive table or hive table columns just by adding or removing the tag or adding/removing use groups to whom the tag based policy applies. For example, using Atlas and Ranger, you can easily keep track of Data Sets classified as PII and control and audit access to these data sets.