Best Data Masking Software for IBM Informix

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    Oracle Data Masking and Subsetting Reviews
    The increasing risks to security and the rise of stringent privacy laws have necessitated a more cautious approach to handling sensitive information. Oracle Data Masking and Subsetting offers database users a solution to enhance security, streamline compliance efforts, and lower IT expenses by sanitizing production data copies for use in testing, development, and various other functions, while also allowing for the removal of superfluous data. This tool allows for the extraction, obfuscation, and sharing of both full copies and subsets of application data with partners, whether they are within or outside the organization. By doing so, it ensures the database's integrity remains intact, thus supporting the ongoing functionality of applications. Additionally, Application Data Modeling automatically identifies columns within Oracle Database tables that contain sensitive data through established discovery patterns, including national IDs, credit card details, and other forms of personally identifiable information. Furthermore, it can recognize and map parent-child relationships that are defined within the database structure, enhancing the overall data management process.
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    IRI Data Protector Suite Reviews
    Renowned startpoint security software products in the IRI Data Protector suite and IRI Voracity data management platform will: classify, find, and mask personally identifiable information (PII) and other "data at risk" in almost every enterprise data source and sillo today, on-premise or in the cloud. Each IRI data masking tool in the suite -- FieldShield, DarkShield or CellShield EE -- can help you comply (and prove compliance) with the CCPA, CIPSEA, FERPA, HIPAA/HITECH, PCI DSS, and SOC2 in the US, and international data privacy laws like the GDPR, KVKK, LGPD, LOPD, PDPA, PIPEDA and POPI. Co-located and compatible IRI tooling in Voracity, including IRI RowGen, can also synthesize test data from scratch, and produce referentially correct (and optionally masked) database subsets. IRI and its authorized partners around the world can help you implement fit-for-purpose compliance and breach mitigation solutions using these technologies if you need help. ​
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    DOT Anonymizer Reviews

    DOT Anonymizer

    DOT Anonymizer

    €488 per month
    Protecting your personal information is crucial, and it’s essential to create data that appears genuine for software development purposes. To achieve this, DOT Anonymizer provides a solution that effectively masks your testing data while maintaining its consistency across various data sources and database management systems. The risk of data breaches arises significantly when using personal or identifiable information in non-production environments such as development, testing, training, and business intelligence. With the growing number of regulations worldwide, organizations are increasingly required to anonymize or pseudonymize sensitive information. This process allows you to keep the original format of the data while your teams can operate with believable yet fictional datasets. It is vital to manage all your data sources effectively to ensure their continued utility. You can easily invoke DOT Anonymizer functions directly from your applications, ensuring consistent anonymization across all database management systems and platforms. Additionally, it’s important to maintain relationships between tables to guarantee that the data remains realistic. The tool is capable of anonymizing a variety of database types and file formats, including CSV, XML, JSON, and more. As the demand for data protection grows, utilizing a solution like DOT Anonymizer becomes increasingly essential for maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of your data.
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