Using Customer-Managed Encryption Keys with Cloud Storage and Cloud KMS Reviews

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Jonathan B. · Reviewed over 7 years ago

Thnere is an error. In the text it says: In order to encrypt data, you need to create a KeyRing and a CryptoKey. KeyRings are useful for grouping keys. Keys can be grouped by environment (like test, staging, and prod) or by some other conceptual grouping. For this lab, your KeyRing will be called test and your CryptoKey will be called labkey. But the keyring is not called test.

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Tomás G. · Reviewed over 7 years ago

This time was able to continue. but lab itself is bit obsolete. its possible to identify kms key id on bucket object level. its popup window which tells key id used to encrypt.

Arka A. · Reviewed over 7 years ago

giving authorization doesnt work at the moment. i cannot continue

Arka A. · Reviewed over 7 years ago

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