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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Dynamic Data Masking Administration
  3. Authentication
  4. Security
  5. Connection Management
  6. JDBC Client Configuration
  7. ODBC Client Configuration
  8. Access Control
  9. Logs
  10. High Availability
  11. Server Control
  12. Performance Tuning
  13. Troubleshooting
  14. Appendix A: Database Keywords

Administrator Guide

Administrator Guide

Dynamic Data Masking Environments

Dynamic Data Masking Environments

You can use data masking to protect sensitive information in a production database and in non-production databases used for development, testing, and training purposes.
Production Environments
Privileged users, such as production database administrators, technical support personnel, and quality assurance teams, access personally identifiable information as a daily part of their jobs.
Non-Production Environments
Non-production environments, such as pre-production and development testing environments, typically use real data to test applications. The data can include identifiers such as national identification numbers or bank accounts numbers.
Dynamic Data Masking eliminates exposure of sensitive data without affecting the ability of users to perform their job functions.

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