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Scalable Data Streaming with Amazon Kinesis

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800565401
Pages 314 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (4):
Tarik Makota Tarik Makota
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Brian Maguire Brian Maguire
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Danny Gagne Danny Gagne
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Rajeev Chakrabarti Rajeev Chakrabarti
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to Data Streaming and Amazon Kinesis
2. Chapter 1: What Are Data Streams? 3. Chapter 2: Messaging and Data Streaming in AWS 4. Chapter 3: The SmartCity Bike-Sharing Service 5. Section 2: Deep Dive into Kinesis
6. Chapter 4: Kinesis Data Streams 7. Chapter 5: Kinesis Firehose 8. Chapter 6: Kinesis Data Analytics 9. Chapter 7: Amazon Kinesis Video Streams 10. Section 3: Integrations
11. Chapter 8: Kinesis Integrations 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding encryption in KDF

KDF supports both encryption in transit and encryption at rest. KDF has a REST API that supports secure HTTP (that is, HTTPS). For encryption at rest, the method employed depends on the data ingestion mechanism. As explained in the Understanding KDF delivery streams section, there are two ways to ingest data into KDF: Direct PUT and a KDS stream as a source. In addition, KDF has integrations with a number of other AWS services, such as Amazon CloudWatch Logs, Amazon CloudWatch Events, AWS Internet of Things (IoT), or Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS), which allows those services to send data to KDF.

For Direct PUT using either PutRecord or PutRecordBatch APIs and for other AWS services sending data to KDF, you can enable encryption at rest (or server-side encryption) using an AWS Key Management Service (KMS) customer master key (CMK). The CMK can be either an AWS-owned CMK or a customer-managed CMK. AWS-owned CMKs are not in your account....

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