Updated on 2024-06-11 GMT+08:00

Is My Data Secure in GaussDB(DWS)?

Yes. In the big data era, data has become a core asset. will adhere to the commitment made over the years that we do not touch your applications or data, helping you protect your core assets. This is our commitment to users and the society, laying the foundation for the business success of and their partners.

GaussDB(DWS) is a data warehousing system with telecom-class security to safeguard your data and privacy. Moreover, GaussDB(DWS) delivers carrier-class quality, which can satisfy data security and privacy requirements of governments, financial organizations, and carriers. Therefore, it is widely used by various industries. GaussDB(DWS) won the following security authentication:

  • Internal Cyber Security Lab (ICSL) in compliance with cyber security standards issued by the UK authorities.
  • Privacy and Security Assessment (PSA) to meet EU requirements of data security and privacy.

Service Data Security

GaussDB(DWS) is built on software infrastructure, including ECS and OBS.

Service data of GaussDB(DWS) users is stored in the ECSs in the cluster. Neither users nor O&M administrators can log in to the ECSs.

The operating system of ECSs is hardened, including kernel hardening, installation of the latest patches, permission control, port management, and protocol and port anti-attack.

GaussDB(DWS) provides comprehensive security measures, such as password policies, authentication, session management, user permissions management, and database auditing.

Snapshot Data Security

GaussDB(DWS) backups are snapshots stored in OBS. OBS supports access permission control, key access, and data encryption features. GaussDB(DWS) snapshots can be used for data backup and restoration only and cannot be accessed by any user. GaussDB(DWS) administrators can view the OBS storage space occupied by snapshots on the GaussDB(DWS) console and through bills.

Network Access Security

The L2 and L3 networks of GaussDB(DWS) can be fully isolated to meet the security requirements of government and financial customers.

  • GaussDB(DWS) is deployed in a dedicated ECS environment, which is not shared with any other tenant. This eliminates the possibility of data leakage caused by computing resource sharing.
  • ECSs in a GaussDB(DWS) cluster are isolated through VPCs, preventing the ECSs from being discovered and accessed by other tenants.
  • The network is divided into the service plane and management plane. The two planes are physically isolated, ensuring network security.
  • The tenants can flexibly customize the security group and access rules.
  • External application software access GaussDB(DWS) over SSL.
  • Data imported from OBS is encrypted.