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Jerry Chen updated HADOOP-9331: ------------------------------- Description: For use cases that deal with sensitive data, we often need to encrypt data to be stored safely at rest. Hadoop common provides a codec framework for compression algorithms. We start here. However because encryption algorithms require some additional configuration and methods for key management, we introduce a crypto codec framework that builds on the compression codec framework. It cleanly distinguishes crypto algorithms from compression algorithms, but shares common interfaces between them where possible, and also carries extended interfaces where necessary to satisfy those needs. We also introduce a generic Key type, and supporting utility methods and classes, as a necessary abstraction for dealing with both Java crypto keys and PGP keys. The task for this feature breaks into two parts: 1. The crypto codec framework that based on compression codec which can be shared by all crypto codec implementations. 2. The codec implementations such as AES and others. was: For use cases that deal with sensitive data, we often need to encrypt data to be stored safely at rest. Hadoop common provides a codec framework for compression algorithms. We start here. However because encryption algorithms require some additional configuration and methods for key management, we introduce a crypto codec framework that builds on the compression codec framework. It cleanly distinguishes crypto algorithms from compression algorithms, but shares common interfaces between them where possible, and also carries extended interfaces where necessary to satisfy those needs. We also introduce a generic Key type, and supporting utility methods and classes, as a necessary abstraction for dealing with both Java crypto keys and PGP keys. The task for this feature breaks into two parts: 1. The crypto codec framework that based on compression codec which can be shared by all crypto codec implementations. 2. The codec implementations such as AES, RC4 and others. > Hadoop crypto codec framework and crypto codec implementations > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HADOOP-9331 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-9331 > Project: Hadoop Common > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: security > Affects Versions: 3.0.0 > Reporter: Jerry Chen > Attachments: Hadoop Crypto Design.pdf > > Original Estimate: 504h > Remaining Estimate: 504h > > For use cases that deal with sensitive data, we often need to encrypt data to > be stored safely at rest. Hadoop common provides a codec framework for > compression algorithms. We start here. However because encryption algorithms > require some additional configuration and methods for key management, we > introduce a crypto codec framework that builds on the compression codec > framework. It cleanly distinguishes crypto algorithms from compression > algorithms, but shares common interfaces between them where possible, and > also carries extended interfaces where necessary to satisfy those needs. We > also introduce a generic Key type, and supporting utility methods and > classes, as a necessary abstraction for dealing with both Java crypto keys > and PGP keys. > The task for this feature breaks into two parts: > 1. The crypto codec framework that based on compression codec which can be > shared by all crypto codec implementations. > 2. The codec implementations such as AES and others. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira