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🏦 Additional Attributes for AI Safe

Below is a list of the Additional Attributes which can be anonymized using AI Safe specific to Key Industry Verticals where handling of sensitive data is of prior importance. However, these additional attributes are available on paid client version of AISafe, deployed in client's private environment in on-premises or MAYA managed AZURE, AWS instance and others.

FinancialHealthcareTelecommunicationsE-commerce
🏦 IBAN/Swift Codes🏥 Patient ID📱 Subscriber Identification (e.g., Account number, customer ID)💳 VAT/GST Numbers (for business customers)
💳 Credit Card/Debit Card Numbers📞 PSTN Number, SIM Card Number Subscriber Identity (International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI), International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI)💳 Payment Details 1. Credit Card Details (cardholder name, card number, expiry date, CVV) 2. Bank Account Numbers 3. Digital Wallet Data (e.g., PayPal, Google Pay, Apple Pay)
🏢 National Identification Numbers (Passport Number, National ID, Tax ID, Social Security Numbers)1.National Identification Numbers (e.g., Passport Number, Social Security Number, NHS Number in the UK, Health Insurance Number)National ID or passport numbers1. IP Addresses 2. Device Identifiers (e.g., IMEI, MAC address). Geolocation Data (GPS coordinates, city, or country).
🏠 Address🏠 AddressResidential and Billing AddressShipping and Billing Address
Dates (DOB)📅 Date of Birth (DOB)Account number or customer IDDOB

Below is a list of attributes which can be which can be anonymized using AI Safe. These data are Relevant Across Industries. Detected using its PII Engine, redacted before sending it to the external LLM. Thus, preventing unauthorized access.

However, these are also available on the paid client version of AI Safe.

Attribute CategoryAttribute Name
App Configuration FilesFiles containing sensitive information like database credentials, API keys, and other configuration settings (e.g., .env files, application.properties, config.json)
Environment VariablesThese often store tokens, secret keys, and private configuration values used for authentication and authorization.
Third-Party Service CredentialsPayment Gateway Keys: API keys for payment systems (e.g., Stripe, PayPal, Square). Email Service Keys: API keys for email services (e.g., SendGrid, Amazon SES, Mailgun). Analytics/Tracking Keys: API keys for analytics platforms (e.g., Google Analytics, Segment). Authentication Keys: Keys for third-party authentication systems (e.g., Firebase, Auth0, Okta).
Cloud Service CredentialsCloud Provider Secrets: Credentials for cloud services (e.g., AWS, Google Cloud, Azure) such as access keys and IAM roles. Service Account Keys: Keys for services like Google Cloud or AWS (e.g., GCP service account JSON key files). Cloud Storage Keys: Credentials for accessing cloud storage systems (e.g., S3 bucket keys or URLs).
API Keys and Client SecretsAPI Keys: Keys for authenticating requests to various services (e.g., Google APIs, AWS services). Client Secrets: Shared secrets for authenticating applications with services (e.g., OAuth client secrets).