Personally identifiable information (PII), or sensitive personal information (SPI), refers to information that can be used on its own or with other information to identify, contact, or locate a single person, or to identify an individual in context. Some examples of PII include Social Security Number, email address, credit card numbers, passport number, home address, and so forth.
Kore.ai allows you to redact any sensitive information that users share with your bots. When you enable redaction for an information type, you can transform its value into a pattern that doesn’t contain comprehensible data. Any end-user input that matches the PII pattern gets redacted by the platform in the context object, chat logs, and all other places. Learn more.
Protecting Sensitive Data in LLM Interactions
De-identification of PII Data
The XO platform now supports the detection and protection of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) at the Agent Node level. Users can choose whether to send redacted or original values to the language model, giving them more control over data exposure.
- De-identify PII data when sending a request to the LLM: If selected, the platform sends redacted or masked values to the LLM. The data is redacted based on the patterns defined in the global PII settings.
- Use original values of PII data when sending a request to LLM (Coming Soon): If selected, the platform sends original values to the LLM.