Haha, can you imagine if the answer was 'Array List'? That would be like, 'Just make a big list of fake data and paste it everywhere!' Not the most elegant solution.
Hmm, 'Substitute' is a good idea, but I'm also curious about 'Array List'. That might give us more control over the masking process and ensure consistency across the databases.
I'm leaning towards 'Substitute' as the best option. It allows you to replace sensitive data with fictitious but realistic-looking data, which should preserve the data relationships.
Yeah, I agree. We need a data masking format that can maintain the relationships between the data, even after it's been masked. I'm not sure if 'Shuffle' or 'Random Strings' would do the trick.
Hmm, this seems like a tricky question. I'm not sure I fully understand the requirements, but I think the key is being able to mask the data consistently across multiple database copies.
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