Encrypting data at rest is critical for most systems. We must ensure the privacy of our customer's data and of our corporate data. Unfortunately, we all too often turn on disk-based encryption and then check off the requirement as complete. However, this only protects the data when the disk is disconnected from the system. When the disk is connected, then the data is automatically decrypted when it is read from disk. For example, create a DynamoDB table with server-side encryption enabled and then create some data and view it in the console. So long as you have permission, you will be able to see the data in clear text. To truly ensure the privacy of data at rest, we must encrypt data at the application level and effectively redact all sensitive information. In this recipe, we use the AWS Key Management Service (KMS) and a technique called envelope...
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