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GCP KMS

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What is GCP KMS?

Google Cloud Key Management Service (KMS) is a cloud-based key management system that allows you to manage cryptographic keys. It is commonly used for encrypting sensitive data at rest and in transit, managing keys for other GCP services, and for digital signing and verification. KMS provides a centralized and secure way to store, manage, and use cryptographic keys.

What other technologies are related to GCP KMS?

GCP KMS Competitor Technologies

AWS KMS is a competing key management service offered by Amazon Web Services.
mentioned alongside GCP KMS in 5% (57) of relevant job posts
Azure Key Vault is a competing key management service offered by Microsoft Azure.
mentioned alongside GCP KMS in 1% (54) of relevant job posts

GCP KMS Complementary Technologies

Cloud Functions can use KMS to encrypt/decrypt sensitive data within serverless functions.
mentioned alongside GCP KMS in 0% (73) of relevant job posts
GKE can integrate with KMS to encrypt Kubernetes secrets and disk encryption at rest.
mentioned alongside GCP KMS in 0% (89) of relevant job posts
IAM is used to control access to KMS keys and manage permissions for encryption/decryption operations.
mentioned alongside GCP KMS in 0% (74) of relevant job posts

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