The rise of data mesh architectures redefines how modern organizations have approached the concept of data security. Standard best practices dictate that data should be centralized, allowing it to be collected, stored, and governed within monolithic systems, such as data warehouses. enabled centralized access control, governance, and ‘auditability’. The data mesh model, however, disrupts this architecture and decentralizes data ownership.
Now, instead of a centralized team governing data access, data mesh empowers domain-oriented teams to treat data as a product, allowing them to manage it independently. While this new approach offers speed and flexibility, it also introduces serious data mesh security challenges.
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