Parallelisms between relational and non-relational databases (a security approach)

Databases were born as a tool for standardized storage in applications, with technological advance it arises different approaches of how to relate the data that is stored on them. Comparing two technologies with the same purpose, but with a different philosophy, can help to understand why each one w...

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Autores: Chingo Esquivel, Washington, López Sevilla , Galo
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:México
Institución:UNIVERSIDAD DE GUADALAJARA
Repositorio:ReCIBE. Revista Electrónica de Computación, Informática, Biomédica y Electrónica
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.recibe.cucei.udg.mx:article/189
Acceso en línea:http://recibe.cucei.udg.mx/index.php/ReCIBE/article/view/189
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Information Security
Databases
Relational Databases
Non-Relational Databases
PostgreSQL
MongoDB
Seguridad de la información
Bases de Datos
Bases de Datos Relacionales
Bases de Datos No Relacionales
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Sumario:Databases were born as a tool for standardized storage in applications, with technological advance it arises different approaches of how to relate the data that is stored on them. Comparing two technologies with the same purpose, but with a different philosophy, can help to understand why each one was conceived; and have a better perspective on how they can be complemented and improved, through different practices. Despite there are different comparative studies on relational and non-relational databases, all based on performance and not in security perspective. The study aims to compare the securities in relational and non-relational databases in order to find differences and similarities between relational and non-relational databases. The comparative methodology, which is carried out with servers in the cloud, provides an appropriate environment to carry out the experiment between two well-known and open-access databases PostgreSQL and MongoDB, the first being a type of relational base and the second is an non-relational (NoSql), to generate as a result a comparison that is disseminated in the community scientific.