Index

A  C  D  E  H  I  M  O  P  R  S  U  V  W  

A

  • Application Data Model (ADM)
    • application tables, viewing and editing 3.1.2
    • associating a database to 3.2, 3.3
    • creating
      • prerequisites for 3.1
    • definition of 3
    • discovering sensitive columns 3.1.5, 4.6.7
    • editing application tables 3.1.2
    • manually adding referential relationships 3.1.5, 4.6.7
    • relationship to other TDM components 3
    • sensitive columns
      • automatically discovering 3.1.6
      • changing the type for 3.1.6
      • creating a type for 3.2
      • manually adding 3.1.6.3
    • source database status 3.4
    • viewing application tables 3.1.2
    • viewing referential relationships 3.1.4

C

  • changing the type for sensitive columns 3.1.6
  • cloning production database in data masking 4.4
  • creating
    • data masking definition 4.6
    • data subset definition 5.1
    • masking definition 4.2
    • masking formats 4.5.1
    • sensitive column type 3.2

D

  • data, hiding with data masking 4.1.1
  • Database Lifecycle Management Pack 4.6
  • data masking
    • adding columns to a masking definition 4.5
    • advanced options 4.6.2.1
    • auto mask 4.5.2.2.8
    • Canadian social insurance numbers 4.5.2.2.5
    • cloning and masking 4.7.2
    • cloning the production database 4.4, 4.6.9
    • Create Masking Definition page 4.6
    • creating formats 4.5.1
    • creating masking definition 4.2, 4.6
    • Data Masking Definitions page 4.6
    • Define Column Mask page 4.5.4
    • defining new formats 4.5
    • dependent columns, adding 4.6.6
    • description 4.1.1
    • deterministic masking 4.5.4
    • DM_FMTLIB package, installing 4.5.2.3
    • encryption seed 4.7.1
    • evaluating performance 4.7
    • format entry options 4.5.3
    • importing data masking templates 4.6.8
    • ISBN numbers 4.5.2.2.3
    • major task steps 4.4
    • mask format libraries, description of 4.2
    • masking definitions, description of 4.2
    • masking dependent columns 4.6.7
    • masking format templates, using 4.5.1.1
    • masking selected columns as a group 4.6.1
    • minimum privileges 4.6
    • North American phone numbers 4.5.2.2.6
    • other Oracle security products 4.1.3
    • patterns of format definitions 4.5.2.1
    • post-processing functions 4.5.1.2
    • pre- and post-masking scripts 4.6.2.3
    • predefined masking formats 4.5.2
    • primary key 4.2
    • random number generation options 4.6.2.2
    • security administrator 4.3
    • shuffle format examples 4.9
    • social security numbers 4.5.2.2.2
    • staging region 4.3
    • substitute format 4.5.4
    • supported data types 2.5
    • UK national insurance numbers 4.5.2.2.7
    • UPC numbers 4.5.2.2.4
    • upgrading 4.8
    • using with LONG columns 4.12
    • workflow 4.3
  • data subsetting
  • deterministic masking 4.5.4
  • discovering sensitive columns 3.1.5, 3.1.6, 4.6.7

E


H

  • hiding data using data masking 4.1.1

I


M

  • manually adding sensitive columns 3.1.6.3
  • mask format libraries 4.2
  • masking definitions 4.2
  • masking formats

O

  • Oracle Data Masking and Subsetting Pack 3

P

  • post-processing functions, data masking 4.5.1.2
  • prerequisites for creating an ADM 3.1
  • primary key, data masking and 4.2
  • privileges
    • data subsetting 5.1
    • minimum for data masking 4.6

R

  • referential relationships
  • regulatory compliance using masked data 2.4
  • Right to Financial Privacy Act of 1978 2.4

S

  • Sarbanes-Oxley regulatory requirements 2.4
  • Secure Test Data Management 3
  • security
    • compliance with masked data 2.4
    • data masking 4.1.1
    • list of Oracle products 4.1.3
    • mask format libraries 4.2
    • masking definitions 4.2
  • security administrator, data masking and 4.3
  • sensitive columns
  • staging region, data masking and 4.3
  • statuses for Source Database Status column, ADM 3.4
  • substitute format, data masking and 4.5.4
  • supported data types, data masking 2.5

U

  • upgrading
    • data masking 4.8

V

  • viewing
    • application tables 3.1.2
    • referential relationships 3.1.4

W

  • Where clause, specifying for data subsetting 5.1