Masking sensitive data in Log4j 2
September 26th, 2017
Automatically mask sensitive fields in Log4j 2 to protect your users privacy and comply with PCI standards.
Igor is a self-driven developer with a desire to apply and expand his current skill set. He has experience working with companies of all sizes on the whole application stack, from the database to the front-end. He enjoys working in collaborative environments involving discussion and planning around data modeling and product development.
Automatically mask sensitive fields in Log4j 2 to protect your users privacy and comply with PCI standards.
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