Have you been wondering if you can bring your own key (BYOK) to encrypt your data and snapshots in Elastic Cloud? If yes, you’ll enjoy this blog post series.
As organizations increasingly rely on cloud software to streamline processes and enhance collaboration, data security becomes a non-negotiable requirement. Encryption at rest is a cornerstone of data security strategies, providing a robust layer of protection for data stored within cloud-based environments. In this series, we’ll explore the significance, benefits, and limitations of encryption at rest. We will also see how you can use customer-managed keys to encrypt data at rest in Elastic Cloud by integrating with the services of leading cloud service providers, such as AWS KMS, Azure Key Vault, and GCP Cloud KMS.
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