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Inspect a string for sensitive information
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Redacting sensitive data from text content
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Now part of Sensitive Data Protection, the Cloud Data Loss Prevention (DLP) API provides programmatic access to a powerful detection engine for personally identifiable information (PII) and other privacy-sensitive data in unstructured data streams.
The DLP API provides fast, scalable classification and optional redaction for sensitive data elements like credit card numbers, names, social security numbers, passport numbers, and phone numbers. The API supports text and images – just send data to the API or specify data stored on your Cloud Storage, BigQuery, and Cloud Datastore instances.
In this lab, you set up a JSON file to analyze, send it to the DLP API, to inspect a string of data for sensitive information, then redact any sensitive information that was found.
In this lab, you use the DLP API to do the following:
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To complete this lab, you need:
Click the Start Lab button. If you need to pay for the lab, a dialog opens for you to select your payment method. On the left is the Lab Details pane with the following:
Click Open Google Cloud console (or right-click and select Open Link in Incognito Window if you are running the Chrome browser).
The lab spins up resources, and then opens another tab that shows the Sign in page.
Tip: Arrange the tabs in separate windows, side-by-side.
If necessary, copy the Username below and paste it into the Sign in dialog.
You can also find the Username in the Lab Details pane.
Click Next.
Copy the Password below and paste it into the Welcome dialog.
You can also find the Password in the Lab Details pane.
Click Next.
Click through the subsequent pages:
After a few moments, the Google Cloud console opens in this tab.
Cloud Shell is a virtual machine that is loaded with development tools. It offers a persistent 5GB home directory and runs on the Google Cloud. Cloud Shell provides command-line access to your Google Cloud resources.
Click Activate Cloud Shell at the top of the Google Cloud console.
Click through the following windows:
When you are connected, you are already authenticated, and the project is set to your Project_ID,
gcloud
is the command-line tool for Google Cloud. It comes pre-installed on Cloud Shell and supports tab-completion.
Output:
Output:
gcloud
, in Google Cloud, refer to the gcloud CLI overview guide.
This section shows you how to ask the service to scan sample text using the projects.content.inspect REST method. The JSON file you create contains an InspectConfig and a ContentItem object.
nano
, vim
, etc.) or Cloud Shell, create a JSON request file with the following text, and save it as inspect-request.json
:A huge string is returned. You need this token for the next step.
curl
to make a content:inspect
request, replacing ACCESS_TOKEN
with the string that was returned in the previous step:curl
you use the -d
option (for "data") and precede the filename with an @
sign. This file should be in the same directory in which you execute the curl
command.
It saves the curl
response in inspect-output.txt
file. Check the output using below command:
You should see a response similar to the following:
Run the following command to upload the curl response on Cloud Storage for activity tracking validation:
The DLP API can automatically redact sensitive data from text files instead of giving you a list of findings.
Try sending the API JSON file using deidentifyConfig object, so sensitive information is redacted from the output.
new-inspect-file.json
) that includes the following:curl
to make a content:deidentify
request (ACCESS_TOKEN
has been replaced with a command to print the access token):It saves the curl
response in redact-output.txt
file. Check the output using below command:
You should see a response similar to the following:
You've sent your first request to the DLP API and redacted sensitive information from output!
Run the following command to upload the curl response on Cloud Storage for activity tracking validation:
You used the Cloud Data Loss Prevention (DLP) API to inspect for, and then redact sensitive data from text content.
This lab is part of a series of labs called Qwik Starts. These labs are designed to give you a little taste of the many features available with Google Cloud. Review the list of "Qwik Starts" in the lab catalog to find the next lab you'd like to take!
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Manual Last Updated November 22, 2024
Lab Last Tested November 22, 2024
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