MongoDB is an open-source database for use by companies of all sizes, across all industries and for a wide variety of applications. It is an agile database that uses a flexible document data model to allow schemas to quickly change as applications evolve. It provides functionality that developers expect from traditional databases, such as secondary indexes, a full query language, and strict consistency, but it is specially built for scalability, performance, and high availability, scaling from single server deployments to large, complex multi-site architectures. MongoDB databases include a native encryption option for transparent data protection without losing MongoDB’s unique functionality.
Thales KeySecure integrates with MongoDB databases to securely store the native encryption keys. Centralized key storage and management improves security by making surveillance, rotation, and deletion easier. Its access control features allow for the separation of duties so that no single administrator is responsible for the entire database environment. Additionally, unifying and centralizing policy management, logging, and auditing makes information more readily accessible and demonstrating compliance with data governance requirements simple.
Thales KeySecure for MongoDB Native Encryption Solution Brief
MongoDB is an open-source database for use by companies of all sizes, across all industries and for a wide variety of applications. It is an agile database that uses a flexible document data model to allow schemas to quickly change as applications evolve. MongoDB provides functionality that developers expect from traditional databases, such as secondary indexes, a full query language, and strict consistency. MongoDB is built for scalability, performance, and high availability, scaling from single server deployments to large, complex multi-site architectures.
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