> Hi all,> > > there has been an interesting talk about this during a previous Kafka> > Summit. It talks about using crypto-shredding to 'forget' user information.> > I'm not sure if there are any slides, but it basically suggests that you'd> > encrypt user data on Kafka, and when you get a information removal request,> > the only thing you have to do is to delete the encryption key for that user.> > > Here's the announcement of the talk:> > https://kafka-summit.org/sessions/handling-gdpr-apache-kafka-comply-without-freaking/,> > but not sure where slides or a recording can be found unfortunately.> > > Hope it helps.> > > BR,> > Patrick>
Hi Patrick, Thanks for your reply, we are aware of that talk: the documentation is avaliable here: https://www.confluent.io/kafka-summit-lon19/handling-gdpr-apache-kafka-comply-freaking-out/ That's what sparked our interest in such a solution. Kind regards, -- Christian Apolloni Disclaimer: The contents of this email and any attachment thereto are intended exclusively for the attention of the addressee(s). The email and any such attachment(s) may contain information that is confidential and protected on the strength of professional, official or business secrecy laws and regulations or contractual obligations. Should you have received this email by mistake, you may neither make use of nor divulge the contents of the email or of any attachment thereto. In such a case, please inform the email's sender and delete the message and all attachments without delay from your systems. You can find our e-mail disclaimer statement in other languages under http://www.baloise.ch/email_disclaimer