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Mask Shuffle directive
Mask Shuffle directive
The MASK-SHUFFLE directive applies shuffle masking on the column values.
Syntax
mask-shuffle :columm
The column
specifies the name of an existing column to be masked.
Usage Notes
The MASK-SHUFFLE directive applies shuffle masking on the column values to perform obfuscation by using random character substitution method. This type of masking is fixed length masking, where the data is randomly shuffled in the column on the fixed length string.
Note that vowels, consonants, and numerics are each shuffled separately and retain their case.
Examples
Using this record as an example:
{
"first": "Root",
"last": "Joltie",
"ssn": "000-00-0000",
"cc": "4929790943424701"
}
Applying these directives:
mask-shuffle :first
mask-shuffle :last
mask-shuffle :ssn
mask-shuffle :cc
results in this record:
{
"first": "Buek",
"last": "Bumkyy",
"ssn": "089-75-3119",
"cc": "0897531194773254"
}
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