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Format
The string DocumentDb
followed by the characters and strings outlined in the pattern below.
Pattern
- The string
DocumentDb
- Any combination of between 3-200 lower- or uppercase letters, digits, symbols, special characters, or spaces
- A greater than symbol (>), an equal sign (=), a quotation mark ("), or an apostrophe (')
- Any combination of 86 lower- or uppercase letters, digits, forward slash (/), or plus sign (+)
- Two equal signs (=)
Checksum
No
Keyword Highlighting
Supported
When keyword highlighting is supported in the contextual summary for a sensitive information type or a trainable classifier, in the Contextual Summary view of activity explorer, the keywords in a document that were matched to a policy are highlighted.
Definition
A DLP policy has high confidence that it's detected this type of sensitive information if, within a proximity of 300 characters:
- The regular expression
CEP_Regex_AzureDocumentDBAuthKey
finds content that matches the pattern. - The regular expression
CEP_CommonExampleKeywords
doesn't find content that matches the pattern.
<!-- Azure Document DB Auth Key -->
<Entity id="0f587d92-eb28-44a9-bd1c-90f2892b47aa" patternsProximity="300" recommendedConfidence="85">
<Pattern confidenceLevel="85">
<IdMatch idRef="CEP_Regex_AzureDocumentDBAuthKey" />
<Any minMatches="0" maxMatches="0">
<Match idRef="CEP_CommonExampleKeywords" />
</Any>
</Pattern>
</Entity>
Keywords
CEP_CommonExampleKeywords
This sensitive information type identifies these keywords by using a regular expression, not a keyword list.
- contoso
- fabrikam
- northwind
- sandbox
- onebox
- localhost
- 127.0.0.1
- testacs.com
- s-int.net