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Glossary Term Masked Data

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What is Masked Data?

Masked data refers to the process of protecting sensitive information by obfuscating parts of it to ensure privacy and security during transmission or storage.

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Understanding Masked Data

Masked data refers to the process of obfuscating sensitive information by replacing it with a placeholder. This technique is commonly used to protect confidential data during testing, development, or sharing, ensuring that the original data is not exposed to unauthorized parties. Masking involves preserving the format and structure of the data while obscuring its actual content, thus maintaining data integrity while reducing the risk of unauthorized access or disclosure.

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