Class CustomInfoType (1.0.0)

Custom information type provided by the user. Used to find domain- specific sensitive information configurable to the data in question. .. attribute:: info_type

CustomInfoType can either be a new infoType, or an extension of built-in infoType, when the name matches one of existing infoTypes and that infoType is specified in InspectContent.info_types field. Specifying the latter adds findings to the one detected by the system. If built-in info type is not specified in InspectContent.info_types list then the name is treated as a custom info type.

A list of phrases to detect as a CustomInfoType.

Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations that support reversing.

Set of detection rules to apply to all findings of this CustomInfoType. Rules are applied in order that they are specified. Not supported for the surrogate_type CustomInfoType.

Inheritance

builtins.object > google.protobuf.pyext._message.CMessage > builtins.object > google.protobuf.message.Message > CustomInfoType

Classes

DetectionRule

Deprecated; use InspectionRuleSet instead. Rule for modifying a CustomInfoType to alter behavior under certain circumstances, depending on the specific details of the rule. Not supported for the surrogate_type custom infoType. .. attribute:: hotword_rule

Hotword-based detection rule.

Dictionary

Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list of employee IDs or job titles. Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters and digits in the unicode Basic Multilingual Plane <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P lane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane> will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the dictionary phrase “Sam Johnson” will match all three phrases “sam johnson”, “Sam, Johnson”, and “Sam (Johnson)”. Additionally, the characters surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word “jen” will match the first three letters of the text “jen123” but will return no matches for “jennifer”. Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters are treated as whitespace. The limits <https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits> page contains details about the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within these constraints, consider using LargeCustomDictionaryConfig in the StoredInfoType API. .. attribute:: word_list

List of words or phrases to search for.

Regex

Message defining a custom regular expression. .. attribute:: pattern

Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.

SurrogateType

Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations such as `CryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig </dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/or ganizations.deidentifyTemplates#cryptoreplaceffxfpeconfig>`__. These types of transformations are those that perform pseudonymization, thereby producing a “surrogate” as output. This should be used in conjunction with a field on the transformation such as surrogate_info_type. This CustomInfoType does not support the use of detection_rules.