And I think it is C. The key word in the question is 'selectively', I understand it so that the masking policy masks only part of values in a given column, when actually the masking policy masks ALL values in a given column for a particular role.
So, if you have Role_A, you either see full values (for example: email addresses) or masked values.
A. It selectively masks plain text data - because conditional data masking does involve selectively masking data based on certain conditions or criteria. However, it's important to clarify that these conditions are often related to user roles or other security measures rather than the content of the data itself. The key feature of conditional data masking is its ability to dynamically display either the original data or a masked version of the data based on the evaluation of these conditions.
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