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In this lab, you will set up the Cloud Data Loss Prevention API (DLP API) and use the API to inspect a string of data for sensitive information. The DLP API helps you better understand and manage sensitive data.
It provides fast, scalable classification and redaction for sensitive data elements like credit card numbers, names, social security numbers, US and selected international identifier numbers, phone numbers and Google Cloud credentials.
In this lab, you will learn how to do the following:
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), and make sure you can finish within that time.
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Note your lab credentials (Username and Password). You will use them to sign in to the Google Cloud Console.
Click Open Google Console.
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In this task, you enable the DLP API through APIs & Services.
DLP
and then click on the Sensitive Data Protection (DLP) title.In this task, you download the Node JS DLP API and samples and install the required dependencies.
On the Google Cloud Console tile bar, click Activate Cloud Shell () to open Cloud Shell. When prompted, click Continue. After a moment, in the lower part of the browser window, the Terminal appears.
Run the following command to create the GCLOUD_PROJECT
environment variable and set it to the project ID:
There are several Node JS DLP sample programs in this folder. Before you run them, you need to install the dependencies.
In this task, you inspect and mask sensitive information from the string also use the DLP API to redact sensitive data from an image.
You should receive the following output.
Output:
The result shows what sensitive data was found, what type of information it is, and how certain the API is about that info type.
You should receive the following output.
Output:
1234-5678-9876-5432
or 123-45-6789
.You should receive the following output.
Output:
You will now use the DLP API to redact sensitive data from an image.
dlp-input.png
.If Upload is not clickable ("grayed out"), then click Restart. After the Cloud Shell environment is restarted, the Upload Link should be active.
Execute these commands commands before starting the next step in the lab.
Click Choose Files, select the downloaded dlp-input.png image file, and Upload it to Cloud Shell.
From Cloud Shell, click Open Editor . This will launch the Cloud Shell code editor, which includes a file browser.
In the Cloud Shell code editor, on the left, you should see the dlp-input.png file.
Click the dlp-input.png file to display the image and verify it was uploaded.
From Cloud Shell, click Open Terminal to return to the terminal window.
In the terminal, run the following command to redact the email address values from the image:
Open Editor.
In the Cloud Shell code editor, on the left, click the dlp-redacted.png file.
You will see the image with the domain name redacted.
When calling the redact API, you specified EMAIL_ADDRESS
as the infotype to redact. In the image, you should notice that the email address is no longer visible.
In this lab, you did the following:
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