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A Masking Rule contains both the scanning and masking methods used to search for and mask specific sensitive data (e.g. Name, Email, Credit Card, etc.).

To see current masking rules:

  1. On the navigation bar, click Masking Rules.

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To see information about the masking rule:

  1. On the masking rule, click Info.

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To add a new custom masking rule:

  1. Click Add Masking Rule.

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2. Provide a name and description for the new rule and select the required Tags.

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In all dialog boxes, an asterisk * next to a label on the left is used to identify a mandatory user input.

3. Click NEXT.

4. Select a Search Type:
a. Column - RegExp to search the column name using a regular expression.
b. Data - RegExp to search the column data using a regular expression.
c. Data - Lookup to search the column data using a lookup table.

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5. Select a Data Types:
a. CHAR
b. DATE
c. TIMESTAMP
d. NUMERIC

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6. Click NEXT.

7. To configure the masking rule parameters for a Column - RegExp search type:

a. For a Search Definition, provide the Column Regular Expressions.

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b. Click NEXT.

c. For a Masking Definition, if necessary provide the number of characters to skip at the start or end.

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d.  Click ADD.

The new masking rule appears.

8. To configure the masking rule parameters for a Data - RegExp Search Type:

a. For a Search Definition, provide the Data Regular Expressions.

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b. Click NEXT.

c. For a Masking Definition, if necessary provide the number of characters to skip at the start or end.

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d. Click ADD.

The new masking rule appears.

9. To configure the masking rule parameters for a Data - Lookup Search Type:

a. For a Search Definition, browse to the location for the Masking Lookup List and click Open.

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b. After the file is loaded, click Next.

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c. For a Masking Definition, if necessary provide the number of characters to skip at the start or end.

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d. Click ADD.

The new masking rule appears.

To see information about a custom masking rule:

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  1. On the masking rule, click Info.

To delete a custom masking rule:

  1. On the masking rule, click Remove.

  2. Click REMOVE to confirm the deletion, or CANCEL to exit without deleting the masking rule.

To modify a custom masking rule:

  1. On the masking rule, click Modify.

  2. The Modify Masking Rule window appears. Modify the custom masking rule details as required.

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3. To save your changes, click Modify. Otherwise, click Cancel.

 

To duplicate a masking rule:

  1. On the masking rule, click Duplicate.

  2. Provide a name.

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3. Click NEXT.

4. Provide Data Regular Expression(s).

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You can also modify the Minimum Column Size.

5. Click NEXT.

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6. Click Duplicate.