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[Applause] hey there Ryan with observe IQ and today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to use bin op to mask sensitive pii data in your logs here I am looking at a basic configuration in bind plane and we have some access logs flowing through it first Iamp;#39;m going to jump in and just inspect these logs and we can see in the body here weamp;#39;ve got emails which we might want to get rid of so let me show you how to do that if I go back to my configuration we can add a processor by clicking on one of these processor nodes and weamp;#39;ll search for the mask sensitive data processor weamp;#39;ll enable logs and here weamp;#39;ve got a bunch of rules that are predefined we just want a mask email so we donamp;#39;t have to make any changes if youamp;#39;d like to Define your own rules you can do it by adding a new row what done and Save thatamp;#39;s it new processor has been added itamp;#39;s been indicated here foreign if we look back at our recent telemetry see in the body