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SQL Figleaf: the future version of data masking

Hello Friends,

We've been working on the future version of data masking and it is called SQL Figleaf. We're currently in an early stage development and we're looking for anyone who is currently working in an organisation and trying to mask their data.

If you'd to participate in our beta programme please register your interest at https://www.red-gate.com/projectfigleaf

Thank you!

Sai
Data masking team
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  • paulo_morgado
    Is this public?
    paulo_morgado
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  • sai.mohan
    Hi Paulo,

    it's not public just yet. However, we're currently doing a private beta and If you'd to participate in our beta programme please register your interest at https://www.red-gate.com/projectfigleaf

    Thank you,
    Sai

    sai.mohan
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  • Mark J
    We've just released Figleaf 7.0.17.3290! This release enables the feature flag for "build your own" template masks by default, which allows creating data with a custom pattern in a straightforward manner. It can be downloaded via https://www.red-gate.com/projectfigleaf or through the autoupdate inside the product.
    Mark J
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  • BrandonLeach
    We are not currently in a data masking project, But one will be coming down the pike.  In the meantime I'm happy to help beta test using our DBA test shard here at the office.
    BrandonLeach
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  • ben_b
    Just tried figleaf - really nice interface and really easy to use.  the only problem is that when I went to apply the mask it pointed out that the devs who created the database I've inherited didn't concern themselves with adding primary keys!
    ben_b
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  • michaelwhittaker
    Hi Brandon & Ben, 

    Thanks for your input guys, we'll be in touch with you individually on this in due course.

    Kindest regards,

    Mick
    michaelwhittaker
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  • TheSQLGuru
    ben_b said:
    Just tried figleaf - really nice interface and really easy to use.  the only problem is that when I went to apply the mask it pointed out that the devs who created the database I've inherited didn't concern themselves with adding primary keys!
    Well, the first problem is that developers created the database schema!!  LOL

    After that are you saying that FigLeaf requires primary keys to function or just that it helpfully points out the lack of them?
    TheSQLGuru
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  • ben_b
    yep I think primary keys are required. 

    sometimes with data compare I run into this problem although in those situations i'm trying to compare rows on a like-for-like basis so I can add a new column and populate it using a hash function or by using a composite key.

    i'm guessing for figleaf a simple identity column would be fine??

    I think there are profiling tools / scripts out there that will suggest primary keys.  may be a nice feature to have in data compare, figleaf and prompt etc one day. 
    ben_b
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  • sai.mohan
    Hi Ben. We have something in our beta that may actually address your situation. Would you be interested in having a chat with us and trying it out?

    sai.mohan
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  • Mark J
    We've just released Figleaf 7.0.20.3670! For the past few weeks we've been looking into defining custom relationships to preserve in the database (for the cases where foreign keys don't exist) but in the meantime we've been pushing out a few releases with various bugfixes. In particular this release fixes a few quality-of-life issues with the column selection scrolling behavior
    Mark J
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  • Onat_M
    We've just released Figleaf 7.0.26.4264  :tada: You can now build up an email address based on masked values of other columns in the same table along with custom domain names :sunglasses:

    Here's what's included in this release: 
    • Clicking on the column name in the selected column tags scrolls you to the column
    • You can now build up an email address based on masked values of other columns in the same table along with custom domain names.
    • Added a guide to running masking plans through the command-line.
    • Added confirmation checkbox to ask user if the database is in production
    • Added reassurance message when all reference columns are masked for column reference email mask
    • Added warning message for multiple selection of column reference email mask.
    • Disabled computed column selection with explanation text
    • Changed to clearer mask names
    • Added more context to SQL errors in some cases
    • The 'Save masking plan' button will now default to the existing mask plan filename if available
    Onat_M
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  • lawrence_liu
    We've just released Figleaf 7.0.29 :tada: You can now build conditions to skip rows within a mask. :sunglasses:

    lawrence_liu
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  • k_biggs
    :tada: We've just released Figleaf 7.0.30  :tada: 

     We fixed an issue where masks may not be fully applied when using constant or null masks with the 'Maintain relationships' option enabled 

    If you'd like a demo, ask a member of the Masketeers team masketeers@red-gate.com

    k_biggs
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  • BrianRandell
    Is Figleaf safe to mix with other Redgate tools in my demo/test environment?
    BrianRandell
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  • toby.smyth
    Hi Brian,
    Figleaf installs alongside other Redgate tools, and won't impact their operation.
    Is there a particular scenario that you are concerned about?
    toby.smyth
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  • BrianRandell
    Thanks. No specific concern, just always worry about adding pre-release bits to my demo and ev environments.
    BrianRandell
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  • Mark J
    We've just released Figleaf 7.0.32! We've expanded the mask conditions feature in a couple of ways - you can now switch between different mask types based on the conditions (rather than just skipping rows) and we've added a new condition type where you can specify a list of values to match.

    You can download the latest version at http://download.red-gate.com/Figleaf.exe
    Mark J
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  • k_biggs
    *We've just released Figleaf 7.0.33* 
    We made some changes to the command line to assist with our upcoming integration with SQL Clone
    You can get your hands on a copy here http://download.red-gate.com/Figleaf.exe

    k_biggs
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  • joshcrang
    We've just released Figleaf  7.0.35

    You can get a copy at http://download.red-gate.com/Figleaf.exe
    joshcrang
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  • KamilN
    Hey @joshcrang, do you have any (even short) release notes?
    I'm curious what's new is in this version.
    KamilN
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  • joshcrang
    Hi Kamil, no user visible changes this time. We've made some back-end changes and updated some third-party libraries we use. Everything should work exactly as the previous version, so let us know if you have any problems!
    joshcrang
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