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Implement customer-managed keys for encryption - Azure Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB Developer Specialty (DP-420) Cert Prep: 5 Maintain an Azure Cosmos DB Solution by Microsoft Press
Implement customer-managed keys for encryption
- [Instructor] So this is just circling back recursively to what we began the lesson with. In which we had a skill that mentioned Customer-Managed Keys for at-rest data encryption. Well, this is something you have to specify during account creation. Different as your data services, remember are run by different human beings, different engineering teams. So the specific way that they implement it may vary. For example, in other services, you're able to browse into your key vault to create, or specify, an existing key. Here it's actually, you specific Customer-Managed Key, and you have to just lay in the URI to your vault. So, you give the DNS name of your vault, you go under Keys, and then you would have your key placed in there.
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Learning objective49s
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Choose between service-managed and customer-managed encryption keys2m 3s
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Configure network-level access control for Azure Cosmos DB6m 15s
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Configure data encryption for Azure Cosmos DB1m 10s
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Manage control plane access to Azure Cosmos DB by using Azure role-based access control (RBAC)2m 36s
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Manage data plane access to Azure Cosmos DB by using Azure Active Directory1m 38s
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Configure Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) settings1m 41s
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Manage account keys by using Azure Key Vault1m 19s
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Implement customer-managed keys for encryption53s
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Implement Always Encrypted12m 55s
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