Static Data Masking (SDM) is used to create a separate, de-identified data set for testing purposes based on real production data. It permanently replaces sensitive data with masked values, ensuring that test environments do not contain real PII or confidential data.
Why Not the Others?
A. Dynamic → Dynamic Data Masking (DDM) masks data only at query time, meaning the original data remains unchanged in the database—not suitable for creating a separate test dataset.
B. Tokenized → Tokenization replaces sensitive data with a non-sensitive equivalent (token), but it typically maintains a mapping back to the original data, making it less ideal for testing where true anonymization is needed.
C. Replicated → Replication simply copies the production database, without masking sensitive data, making it insecure for testing.
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