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Data::Anonymization

Data Anonymization tool helps build anonymized production data dumps, which you can use for performance testing, security testing, debugging and development. Tool is implemented in Kotlin, and works with Java 8 & Kotlin.

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Getting started

Kotlin

fun main(args: Array<String>) {
    // define your database connection settings 
    val source = DbConfig("jdbc:h2:tcp://localhost/~/movies_source", "sa", "")
    val dest = DbConfig("jdbc:h2:tcp://localhost/~/movies_dest", "sa", "")

    // choose Whitelist or Blacklist strategy for anonymization
    Whitelist(source, dest)
            .table("MOVIES") {  // start with table                                
                where("GENRE = 'Drama'")    // allows to select only desired rows (optional)
                limit(1_00_000)             // useful for testing (optional)

                // pass through fields, leave it as is (do not anonymize)
                whitelist("MOVIE_ID")

                // field by field decide the anonymization strategy
                anonymize("GENRE").using(PickFromDatabase<String>(source,"SELECT DISTINCT GENRE FROM MOVIES"))
                anonymize("RELEASE_DATE").using(DateRandomDelta(10))

                // write your own in-line strategy
                anonymize("TITLE").using(object: AnonymizationStrategy<String>{
                    override fun anonymize(field: Field<String>, record: Record): String = "MY MOVIE ${record.rowNum}"
                })
            }

            // continue with multiple tables
            .table("RATINGS") {
                whitelist("MOVIE_ID","USER_ID","CREATED_AT")
                anonymize("RATING").using(FixedDouble(4.3))
            }
            .execute()
}

Java

public class Anonymizer {

    public static void main(String[] args) {

        // define your database connection settings
        DbConfig source = new DbConfig("jdbc:h2:tcp://localhost/~/movies_source", "sa", "");
        DbConfig dest = new DbConfig("jdbc:h2:tcp://localhost/~/movies_dest", "sa", "");

        // choose Whitelist or Blacklist strategy for anonymization
        new Whitelist(source, dest)

            // start with table
            .table("MOVIES", table -> {
                table.where("GENRE = 'Drama'");     // allows to select only desired rows (optional)
                table.limit(1_00);                  // useful for testing (optional)

                // pass through fields, leave it as is (do not anonymize)
                table.whitelist("MOVIE_ID");

                // field by field decide the anonymization strategy
                table.anonymize("GENRE").using(new PickFromDatabase<String>(source,"SELECT DISTINCT GENRE FROM MOVIES"));
                table.anonymize("RELEASE_DATE").using(new DateRandomDelta(10));

                // write your own in-line strategy
                table.anonymize("TITLE").using((AnonymizationStrategy<String>) (field, record) -> "MY MOVIE " + record.getRowNum());

                // return just to cover up for Kotlin, copy as is
                return Unit.INSTANCE;
            })

            // continue with multiple tables
            .table("RATINGS", table -> {
                table.whitelist("MOVIE_ID", "USER_ID", "CREATED_AT");
                table.anonymize("RATING").using(new FixedDouble(4.3));
                return Unit.INSTANCE;
            })
            .execute();
    }
}

Running

$ mvn compile exec:java

Or

$ mvn package
$ java -jar target/data-anon.jar

Start with samples...


Notes/tips on usage of tool

  1. In Whitelist approach provide source database connection user with READONLY access.
  2. All messages (incl. errors) are logged in dataaonn.log file. Using logging.properties control log messages.
  3. Use where and limit to limit the number of rows during anonymization. Very useful for testing purpose.
  4. Extend DbConfig and implement connection method for special handling while creating database connection.
  5. Write your own anonymization strategy for specific cases.
  6. null values are kept null after anonymization.
  7. Use PickFromDatabase strategy for picking values for existing values and enum type values.

Roadmap

  1. Support default strategy based on data type. As of now you need to specify anonymization strategy for each field.
  2. MongoDB database.

Share feedback

Please use Github issues to share feedback, feature suggestions and report issues.

Changelog

0.9.3 (Mar 214, 2018)

  1. Error handling using logs. All messages logged in dataaonn.log file. Using logging.properties control log messages.
  2. Added date and timestamp related anonymization strategies - DateRandomDelta & DateTimeRandomDelta
  3. PickFromDatabase strategy added to support enum types fields picked up from database column. Useful for names type fields as well.

0.9.1 (Feb 26, 2018)

  1. First initial release with RDBMS support
  2. First class support for table parallelization providing better performance
  3. Easy to use DSL built using Kotlin

What is data anonymization?

For almost all projects there is a need for production data dump in order to run performance tests, rehearse production releases and debug production issues. However, getting production data and using it is not feasible due to multiple reasons, primary being privacy concerns for user data. And thus the need for data anonymization. This tool helps you to get anonymized production data dump using either Blacklist or Whitelist strategies.

Read more about data anonymization here

Anonymization Strategies

Blacklist

Blacklist approach essentially leaves all fields unchanged with the exception of those specified by the user, which are scrambled/anonymized. For Blacklist create a copy of prod database and chooses the fields to be anonymized like e.g. username, password, email, name, geo location etc. based on user specification. Most of the fields have different rules e.g. password should be set to same value for all users, email needs to be valid.

The problem with this approach is that when new fields are added they will not be anonymized by default. Human error in omitting users personal data could be damaging.

Blacklist(database)
    .table("RATINGS") {
        anonymize("RATING").using(FixedDouble(4.3))
    }
.execute()

Whitelist

Whitelist approach, by default scrambles/anonymizes all fields except a list of fields which are allowed to copied as is. By default all data needs to be anonymized. So from production database data is sanitized record by record and inserted as anonymized data into destination database. Source database needs to be readonly. All fields would be anonymized using default anonymization strategy which is based on the datatype, unless a special anonymization strategy is specified. For instance special strategies could be used for emails, passwords, usernames etc. A whitelisted field implies that it's okay to copy the data as is and anonymization isn't required. This way any new field will be anonymized by default and if we need them as is, add it to the whitelist explicitly. This prevents any human error and protects sensitive information.

Whitelist(source, dest)
    .table("RATINGS") {
        whitelist("MOVIE_ID","USER_ID","CREATED_AT")
        anonymize("RATING").using(FixedDouble(4.3))
    }
.execute()

Read more about blacklist and whitelist here


Anonymization Strategies

DataType Stratergy Description
Boolean RandomBooleanTrueFalse random selection of boolean true and false value
Boolean RandomBooleanOneZero random selection of 1 and 0 value representing boolean
Boolean RandomBooleanYN random selection of Y and N value representing boolean
String (Email) RandomEmail generates emailId using one of random picked values defined in specified file (default file is first_names.dat) appended with row number with given host and tld
String (First Name) RandomFirstName generates first name using one of random picked values from specified file. default file is (first_names.dat)
String (Last Name) RandomLastName generates last name using one of random picked values from specified file. default file is (last_names.dat)
Integer FixedInt replace all records with the same specified fixed integer value (default to 100)
Integer RandomInt generate random integer value between specified range (default range from 0 to 100)
Integer RandomIntDelta generate new integer value within random delta value (default is 10) on existing value
Float FixedFloat replace all records with the same specified fixed float value (default to 100.0f)
Float RandomFloat generate random float value between specified range (default range from 0.0f to 100.0f)
Float RandomFloatDelta generate new float value within random delta value (default is 10.0f) on existing value
Double FixedDouble replace all records with the same specified fixed double value (default to 100.0)
Double RandomDouble generate random double value between specified range (default range from 0.0 to 100.0)
Double RandomDoubleDelta generate new double value within random delta value (default is 10.0) on existing value
String FixedString replace all records with the same specified fixed string value
String LoremIpsum replace with same length (size) Lorem Ipsum string
String PickStringFromFile replace with randomly picked string (line) from file
String RandomAlphabetic replace with random alphabets char set only creating string
String RandomAlphaNumeric replace with random alphabets + numbers (alphanumeric char set) creating string
String RandomFormattedString replace with string build with exactly same format (number replacing number, lowercase replacing lowercase alphabets & uppercase replacing uppercase alphabets
String RandomString replace with random generation of string of any char set
String StringTemplate replace with string generated using template specified
Date DateRandomDelta date field is changed randomly within given range of days
Timestamp DateTimeRandomDelta timestamp (datetime) field is changed randomly within given duration
Any PickFromList replaces value with specified type and randomly picked from list of specified values
Any PickFromDatabase replaces value with specified type and randomly picked from list of specified values fetched from database

Write your own Anonymization strategy

Implement AnonymizationStrategy interface override method to write your own strategy.

class RandomString: AnonymizationStrategy<String> {
    override fun anonymize(field: Field<String>, record: Record): String = "Record Number ${record.rowNum}"
}

Field class represents data related to the field getting processed for anonymization

class Field<T: Any>(val name: String, val oldValue: T, var newValue: T = oldValue)

Record class represents the current record getting processed with row number and all the fields of the record. Other fields data is useful in case if there is any dependent field value which needs to be derived or calculated.

class Record(private val fields: List<Field<Any>>, val rowNum: Int) {
    fun find(name: String): Field<Any> = fields.first {name.equals(it.name, true)}
}

It is very easy to write inline strategy as well. See examples

Want to contribute?

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

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