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Is Azure Disk Encryption Necessary?

Posted on March 6, 2019March 6, 2019 by Travis Roberts
Good Azure Question

I got the a good question below from Zaniar this week:

My question —- If Azure VM’s are encrypted at rest now (SSE) does this mean the data on the volumes are also encrypted? and if we want a further layer of encryption should we use BEK or KEK which one is better?

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Posted in UncategorizedTagged ARM, Azure, Azure Disk Encryption, BEK, Certificate, disk encryption, KEK, managed disks, Microsoft, storage accountLeave a comment

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