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Amazon EMR 7.3 now provides enhanced protection for In-Transit data

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Amazon EMR 7.3 introduces enhanced data protection by encrypting data in-transit for distributed applications, helping organizations meet strict regulatory or compliance requirements.

Specifically, the article covers:

  • Encryption of data in-transit for 22 endpoints used with open source engines like Apache Hadoop, Apache Hive, Apache HBase, and Apache Flink
  • Support for open table formats like Apache Iceberg and Delta on Apache Flink applications running on Amazon EMR on EKS, providing fast query performance over large tables in Amazon S3
  • Upgrades to Apache Flink Operator 1.9, Trino 442, Apache Iceberg 1.5.2, Delta 3.2.0, Hudi 0.15.0, Zeppelin 0.11.1, and TensorFlow 2.16.1
  • Availability of the release in all regions where Amazon EMR is available, with documentation on enabling in-transit encryption and regional availability information


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