Redis

Detects Redis patterns.

Type
regex
Engine
universal
Confidence
low
Confidence justification
Low confidence: generic pattern format that may match unrelated data. Corroborative evidence keywords are essential for reliable detection. Added context gating and exclusion rules improve precision and reduce incidental matches.
Detection quality
Verified
Jurisdictions
global
Regulations
Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth)
Frameworks
CIS Controls, ISO 27001, NIST CSF, PCI-DSS, SOC 2
Data categories
credentials, security
Scope
specific
Platform compatibility
Purview: Compatible, GCP DLP: Compatible, Macie: Compatible, Zscaler: Compatible, Palo Alto: Compatible, Netskope: Compatible

Pattern

redis://[^:]*:[^@]+@[^:]+:\d+

Corroborative evidence keywords

api key, api_key, apikey, access key, secret key, private key, auth token, authorization, access token, bearer, conn str, connection string, connectionstring, cookie, credential, database, host, JWT, oauth, passphrase (+37 more)

Proximity: 300 characters

Should match

Should not match

Known false positives

Collections