The features of the Data Loss Prevention API include redaction, masking, and tokenization. The API can enforce least privilege or necessary principles to access data from production applications and data streams. The service of the Data Loss Prevention API can work with any data source or storage system.
Google officially releases Data Loss Prevention API
According to Sateesh Narahari, Vice President responsible for Google's products, 'Google officially releases the Data Loss Prevention API, enabling our security solutions to scan and classify documents as well as images from various data stored in cloud services and email sources.'
'We provide our customers with crucial security features, such as classification and redaction, which are vital in data management and risk mitigation. Google's intelligent DLP service is distinct from others, developed to deliver high-quality results for our customers.'
The DLP API also supports scanning large datasets in Google Cloud Storage, Datastore, and BigQuery. Additionally, the DLP API offers various transformation, security, and better understanding methods of your data, supplemented with features like K-anonymity and L-Diversity.
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