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aws-logs: support custom data identfiers #28430

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kchg opened this issue Dec 19, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by #28553
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aws-logs: support custom data identfiers #28430

kchg opened this issue Dec 19, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by #28553
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@aws-cdk/aws-logs Related to Amazon CloudWatch Logs effort/small Small work item – less than a day of effort feature-request A feature should be added or improved. p2

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kchg commented Dec 19, 2023

Describe the feature

Support the newly launched custom data identifiers feature for CloudWatch Logs sensitive data protection.

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/CWL-custom-data-identifiers.html

Use Case

Custom data identifiers (CDIs) let you define your own custom regular expressions that can be used in your data protection policy. Using custom data identifiers, you can target business-specific personally identifiable information (PII) use cases that managed data identifiers can't provide. For example, you can use a custom data identifier to look for company-specific employee IDs. Custom data identifiers can be used in conjunction with managed data identifiers.

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@kchg kchg added feature-request A feature should be added or improved. needs-triage This issue or PR still needs to be triaged. labels Dec 19, 2023
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Thanks @kchg for submitting this request and volunteering for contribution.

@khushail khushail added p2 effort/small Small work item – less than a day of effort and removed needs-triage This issue or PR still needs to be triaged. labels Dec 20, 2023
@mergify mergify bot closed this as completed in #28553 Jan 19, 2024
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### Feature

Support the newly launched custom data identifiers feature for CloudWatch Logs sensitive data protection.

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/CWL-custom-data-identifiers.html

### Use Case

Custom data identifiers (CDIs) let you define your own custom regular expressions that can be used in your data protection policy. Using custom data identifiers, you can target business-specific personally identifiable information (PII) use cases that managed data identifiers can't provide. For example, you can use a custom data identifier to look for company-specific employee IDs. Custom data identifiers can be used in conjunction with managed data identifiers.

### Solution
Users can now supply a `regex` field to the `DataIdentifiers` constructor. Supplying this field will enable the named identifier as a custom data identifier. 

Closes #28430.

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