Data Masking Fields(4.0)

Data Veracity - Data Masking view allows users create a data masking rule to prevent the data of certain fields from being seen by other users when they search for the Data Veracity UDRs. Fields that have been masked will display data in asterisk form rather than the original data itself.

Unsupported Data Type for Search

Searching, filtering, repairing and masking of UDRs with list and map data types are currently not supported by Data Veracity.

The Data Veracity - Data Masking view is where data masking rules could be viewed or removed. 

Data Veracity - Data Masking Fields

Data Masking Fields Sort Order

Sorting by UDR column is based on Java’s default sorting behavior for Strings(for example, sorting of alphabetical characters in Java is case sensitive).

The example below shows the three fields, myStringField, subUDR.sub_date1 and subUDR.sub_long1 that have been masked for the UDR.

Masked Fields in Search Query Results

Note!

Only users with write access to Data Veracity will be able to manage the Data Masking Fields rules and be able to view the masked data.

Adding New Data Masking Rules

In the Data Veracity – Data Masking view, click the New button on the right. You will be prompted to select the UDR Type and Masked Fields.

Fields

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Fields

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UDR Type

Allows you to choose from a list of UDRs that are configured in your Data Veracity profile. From the example below, we have multiple UDR Types, namely MainUDR, anotherUDR, MySubUDR and SecondNested.

Masked Fields

Upon selecting a UDR Type, the Masked Fields will be populated with all the UDR fields that are in the UDR type. You can choose to add a single field, multiple fields or even all the fields available in the UDR by clicking from the dropdown list. You will also be able to select the fields within any nested UDRs that are available in the chosen UDR Type. Refer to the example below on how to select masked fields.

 

Once you have added all required fields for data masking, click on the Save button. An entry will appear on the Mask Field(s) dashboard.

Example - Selecting Masked Fields for the UDR Type

In this example, the DRX_DV_Udr.dv_forw_udr.MainUDR contains a DRX_DV.dv_forw_udr.subUDR. 

  1. Select the DRX_DV_Udr.dv_forw_udr.MainUDR from the UDR Type drop-down field.

  2. Click Add to select the fields for masking. The following shows that the myStringField is selected for the DRX_DV_Udr.dv_forw_udr.MainUDR and the subUDR.sub_date1 and subUDR.sub_long1 fields from the RX_DV.dv_forw_udr.subUDR.

Editing a Data Masking Rule

Data masking rules can be edited when there are new fields to be added into the Masked Fields list. To edit a data masking rule, you can select one entry and then click on the Edit button.

You will be prompted with the pop-up where you can add more masked fields or remove already masked fields from the entry. 

 

Click Save, to update the selected entry.

Deleting a Data Masking Rule

Data masking rules can only be deleted from the Data Veracity - Data Masking view. Deleting a Data masking rule here will remove masking rule from Data Veracity.

To delete a rule, you can select one or many rules at once and then click on the Delete button on the top right corner of the table.

Upon deletion, you will be prompted with a message asking if you would want to delete the selected rules. If you click Delete, the selected rules will be deleted.

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