Data Privacy Management
Read this section to learn what's changed for Data Privacy Management in version 10.5.
Compressed Files in Scans
Effective in version 10.5, scan results list compressed files with specific extensions as folders with individual files.
You view the scan results on the Sensitive Fields page.
Previously, the scan results either skipped the files or listed these compressed files as single files and did not list the individual nested files.
For information about scans of compressed files, see the "Scans" chapter in the Informatica Data Privacy Management 10.5 User Guide.
Data Store Properties
Effective in version 10.5, the data store properties include the following changes:
- IBM DB2 for z/OS data store properties
- Properties of the IBM DB2 for z/OS data store type include a new Database Option field. You can choose how you want to enter the database from this list. You can include all databases, select from a list, or specify with a regex. Fields to select from a list or specify a regex appear based on what you choose.
- The previous Database property is renamed to DDF Location.
For information, see the Data Store Properties chapter in the Informatica Data Privacy Management User Guide
Deletion of Subject Requests
Effective in version 10.5, you cannot delete DSAR and DSR tasks even if they are in Closed or Completed state.
Previously, you could delete DSAR and DSR tasks that were in Closed state.
For information about tasks, see the "Tasks" chapter in the Informatica Data Privacy Management 10.5 User Guide.
Subject Registry Configuration File
Effective in version 10.5, the properties in the Subject Registry configuration file are updated.
Because the install is a non-Hadoop install, the properties file does not include Hadoop and HBase properties. The file includes properties for Name3 configuration.
For information about how to create and update the Subject Registry configuration file, see the Informatica Data Privacy Management Administrator Guide.
Total Subject Count
Effective in version 10.5, Data Privacy Management has changed the method used to calculate the total subject count that appears on dashboard widgets and in Data Breach reports.
Because of the change, you might see a difference in the total subject count information on the Privacy Dashboard widgets and in Data Breach reports after you upgrade.
For information about how to view Subject Registry information, see the Informatica Data Privacy Management User Guide.
User Activity Monitoring
Effective in version 10.5, you can specify the directory where you want to store event files.
Event files are exported from a database that you configure for user activity monitoring. Specify the location during installation or update the property in the Data Privacy Management Service properties.
Previously, messages were streamed to a default HDFS directory.
For information about how to specify the event files directory, see the Informatica Data Privacy Management 10.5 Installation and Configuration Guide.