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Currently each Observer support state management.
Obsei store state in any of sqlalchemy supported database on schema mentioned in WorkflowTable class.
There is example also exist to show it's capability.
State m
There will be different options we can do in here:
- Trucation
- Geo IP to country
- Hashing
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Currently we support replacing usernames, emails, etc. I would like to expose the other data types the faker library supports as well.
This is an easy candidate for Docker containerization. It will be a helpful feature since dependencies such as gdcm tend to have conflicts when locally installed. A containerized module will solve that challenge.
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In the existing sample for batch analysis, the logic goes over all the columns and looks for PII. We'd like to extend this with logic which also evaluates how likely a column contains PII based on its name.
For example, if a column name is
Age, and the values are[19,55,2,39], the column name coul