Practical Hadoop Security vs Ten Laws for Security
Overall winner: Practical Hadoop Security
Key Differences
Practical Hadoop Security (Bhushan Lakhe) targets Hadoop and big-data protection with a lower listed price and more user reviews (4 reviews, 4.60 rating). Ten Laws for Security (Eric Diehl) is a general security book with a single perfect review (1 review, 5.00 rating) and a slightly higher listed price tier
Practical Hadoop Security
Practical guide on securing Hadoop systems with practical strategies. Focuses on implementing robust security measures and configurations. Customer insight: none available
Pros
- clear focus on security practices
- practical, implementation-oriented
- well-suited for professionals managing Hadoop security
- concise reference for security configurations
Cons
- title and data limited details
- no features listed
- customer insights are None
Ten Laws for Security
A book on security principles outlining ten laws for safeguarding systems. Insight highlights practical approaches to security governance
Pros
- clear security-focused content
- concise title with relevance to encryption
- single-author expertise implied by branding
Cons
- limited rating context (1 review)
- no features listed for granularity
- branding not aligned with well-known security frameworks
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Bhushan Lakhe |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Bhushan Lakhe |
| User Reviews | Bhushan Lakhe |