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Gareth Eagar
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Gareth Eagar has over 25 years of experience in the IT industry, starting in South Africa, working in the United Kingdom for a while, and now based in the USA. Having worked at AWS since 2017, Gareth has broad experience with a variety of AWS services, and deep expertise around building data platforms on AWS. While Gareth currently works as a Solutions Architect, he has also worked in AWS Professional Services, helping architect and implement data platforms for global customers. Gareth frequently speaks on data related topics.
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Common data preparation transformations

The first set of transformations that we look at are those that help prepare the data for further transformations later in the pipeline. These transformations are designed to apply relatively generic optimizations to individual datasets that we are ingesting into the data lake. For these optimizations, you may need some understanding of the source data system and context, but, generally, you do not need to understand the ultimate business use case for the dataset.

Protecting PII data

Often, datasets that we ingest may contain personally identifiable information (PII) data, and there may be governance restrictions on which PII data can be stored in the data lake. As a result, we need to have a process that protects the PII data as soon as possible after it is ingested.

There are a number of common approaches that can be used here (such as tokenization or hashing), each with its own advantages and disadvantages, as we discussed in...

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Gareth Eagar

Gareth Eagar has over 25 years of experience in the IT industry, starting in South Africa, working in the United Kingdom for a while, and now based in the USA. Having worked at AWS since 2017, Gareth has broad experience with a variety of AWS services, and deep expertise around building data platforms on AWS. While Gareth currently works as a Solutions Architect, he has also worked in AWS Professional Services, helping architect and implement data platforms for global customers. Gareth frequently speaks on data related topics.
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