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SecuritySettings(mapping=None, *, ignore_unknown_fields=False, **kwargs)
Represents the settings related to security issues, such as data redaction and data retention. It may take hours for updates on the settings to propagate to all the related components and take effect.
Attributes | |
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Name | Description |
name |
str
Resource name of the settings. Required for the SecuritySettingsService.UpdateSecuritySettings method. SecuritySettingsService.CreateSecuritySettings populates the name automatically. Format: projects/ .
|
display_name |
str
Required. The human-readable name of the security settings, unique within the location. |
redaction_strategy |
google.cloud.dialogflowcx_v3.types.SecuritySettings.RedactionStrategy
Strategy that defines how we do redaction. |
redaction_scope |
google.cloud.dialogflowcx_v3.types.SecuritySettings.RedactionScope
Defines the data for which Dialogflow applies redaction. Dialogflow does not redact data that it does not have access to – for example, Cloud logging. |
inspect_template |
str
DLP __ inspect template
name. Use this template to define inspect base settings.
If empty, we use the default DLP inspect config.
The template name will have one of the following formats:
projects/
OR
organizations/
Note: inspect_template must be located in the same
region as the SecuritySettings .
|
deidentify_template |
str
DLP __ deidentify
template name. Use this template to define de-identification
configuration for the content.
If empty, Dialogflow replaces sensitive info with
[redacted] text.
The template name will have one of the following formats:
projects/
OR
organizations/
Note: deidentify_template must be located in the same
region as the SecuritySettings .
|
retention_window_days |
int
Retains data in interaction logging for the specified number of days. This does not apply to Cloud logging, which is owned by the user - not Dialogflow. User must Set a value lower than Dialogflow's default 30d TTL. Setting a value higher than that has no effect. A missing value or setting to 0 also means we use Dialogflow's default TTL. Note: Interaction logging is a limited access feature. Talk to your Google representative to check availability for you. |
purge_data_types |
Sequence[google.cloud.dialogflowcx_v3.types.SecuritySettings.PurgeDataType]
List of types of data to remove when retention settings triggers purge. |
insights_export_settings |
google.cloud.dialogflowcx_v3.types.SecuritySettings.InsightsExportSettings
Controls conversation exporting settings to Insights after conversation is completed. If retention_strategy is set to REMOVE_AFTER_CONVERSATION, Insights export is disabled no matter what you configure here. |
Classes
InsightsExportSettings
InsightsExportSettings(mapping=None, *, ignore_unknown_fields=False, **kwargs)
Settings for exporting conversations to
Insights <https://cloud.google.com/dialogflow/priv/docs/insights>
__.
PurgeDataType
PurgeDataType(value)
Type of data we purge after retention settings triggers purge.
RedactionScope
RedactionScope(value)
Defines what types of data to redact.
RedactionStrategy
RedactionStrategy(value)
Defines how we redact data.