What's in your data? Extract schema, statistics and entities from datasets
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What's in your data? Extract schema, statistics and entities from datasets
ValX is an open-source Python package for text cleaning tasks, including profanity detection and removal. Now also includes sensitive information detection, and removal.
This tool helps you to keep passwords inside your shell scripts safely
CLI tool to easily redact sensitive information from PDF files.
Scrape files for sensitive information, and generate an interactive HTML report. Based on Rabin2.
SafeChat Slack Bot is an open-source project designed to enhance data security within Slack workspaces.
A tool for convenient work with sensitive data (including PHI)
Modern data sanitization software in compliance with NIST SP 800-88 Guidelines
GitHub Sensitive Information Leakage(GitHub敏感信息泄露监控)
Deadshot is a Github pull request scanner to identify sensitive data being committed to a repository
Data Anonymizer Tool: A Python script with a Tkinter GUI for anonymizing sensitive data in Excel or CSV files using SHA-512 hashing.
Anonymize sensitive data in your datasets.
DNS Subdomain● Brute force ● Web Spider ● Nmap Scan ● etc
Network Security Vulnerability Scanner
Interface API to hash selected fields from another API response
The objective of Smart File Hunter (SFH) is the efficient identification of files containing sensitive information like passwords or private keys. Thereby, SFH is able to enumerate FTP, NFS, or SMB services as well as local filesystems.
Library designed for reversible sheltering of sensitive information/data, meaning you can shelter strings or tokens using this encoder.
Django SDK/client library for Cased
Tokenise or Redact Private data (what is the state of the art?)
Using Django and Python, a simple registration page with field validations.
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