Basis Theory vs. Oracle Data Masking and Subsetting

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Basis Theory
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Basis Theory’s platform allow organizations to collect, protect, and use their sensitive data without entangling themselves or their systems in heavy, expensive, and ever-changing compliance requirements. Its tokenization platform offers flexibility, simplicity, and access to enable tech teams to build or explore previously impossible financial services, marketplace partnerships, and health products. Basis Theory’s PCI Level 1, SOC2 type 2, and HIPAA-compliant environment and experts, aim to…
$0.10
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Oracle Data Masking and Subsetting
Score 8.0 out of 10
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Oracle Data Masking and Subsetting is designed to help database customers improve security, accelerate compliance, and reduce IT costs by sanitizing copies of production data for testing, development, and other activities and by discarding unnecessary data.N/A
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User Testimonials
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Basis Theory
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Oracle
The tool is excellent when you need to provide all the details about your clients, yet hide their identity - all while maintaining the referential integrity of the data (so child-records of the masked parent record and maintain the same fake ID of the parent).
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Pros
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Oracle
  • It offers several ways in which you can mask your data; for example, you can choose to replace all names with "real fake names", or choose to replace all SSNs with existing SSNs, but randomly assigned. You control the algorithm.
  • It works on non-Oracle databases as well (in our case, we use it for both Oracle and SQL/Server).
  • The overhead is minimal (it doesn't take long to run, and it doesn't consume too many system resources.
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Cons
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Oracle
  • The learning curve was not trivial - but we got through it.
  • Cost - this product is not cheap.
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Oracle
We also looked at Delphix: the tool was quite powerful, easy to use, and competitive from a cost standpoint. However, since our entire data warehouse environment is built on the Oracle technology stack, it made sense to us to use the Oracle product here, as it integrates very well with other Oracle database and ETL products.
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Return on Investment
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  • We have many compliance regulations we need to adhere to. Without this tool, we were always taking a risk of exposing client information, and get penalized by the State of the Feds (the financial consequences are significant).
  • So while the tool doesn't save us money directly, it greatly reduces the risk we had been taking all these years. To some degree, this is much like an insurance policy.
  • Given the above, it also allows us to share information with other departments/agencies, in situations where before we simply couldn't take the risk of exposing client information.
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