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Zorluk: ZorData Encryption at Rest, in Transit, and Key Management (KMS/CMEK/CSEK)

Match each enterprise security and governance requirement to its corresponding Google Cloud data encryption and key management model.

  • Automated key rotation policies with cryptographic key material stored inside FIPS 140-2 Level 3 validated hardware security modules managed within Google Cloud.Customer-Managed Encryption Keys (CMEK) via Cloud HSM
  • Supplying raw 256-bit AES keys directly in API request headers for transient in-memory use, ensuring Google Cloud never persists the root key material.Customer-Supplied Encryption Keys (CSEK)
  • Retaining absolute ownership of root cryptographic keys within an external on-premises HSM while authorizing GCP services to invoke external key management endpoints.Cloud External Key Manager (Cloud EKM)
  • Automatic data protection at rest using symmetric keys without requiring custom IAM configurations, key lifecycle management, or operational oversight.Google-default Encryption

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Matching pairings: FIPS 140-2 Level 3 automated key rotation maps to CMEK via Cloud HSM; Per-request raw key injection without persistence maps to CSEK; External key management via on-premises HSM endpoints maps to Cloud EKM; Zero-configuration automated encryption maps to Google-default Encryption.
Each encryption model aligns with specific key control boundaries: Google-default is zero-configuration baseline encryption; CMEK via Cloud HSM offers managed hardware protection (FIPS 140-2 Level 3) with Cloud KMS automated rotation; CSEK requires raw AES-256 keys passed per request without storage; Cloud EKM delegates key operations to external on-premises HSM endpoints.

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1
Analyze the requirement for automated rotation within a cloud-managed hardware security module.
CMEK backed by Cloud HSM fulfills FIPS 140-2 Level 3 requirements while allowing automated rotation via Cloud KMS.
Cloud HSM hosts key material natively within Google's cloud security boundary under hardware protection.
2
Evaluate the requirement for per-request raw key injection without persistence by Google.
CSEK requires raw 256-bit AES key material passed in API headers for transient in-memory operations.
CSEK ensures Google Cloud stores neither the root key nor key wrapping structures across API calls.
3
Identify the external key sovereignty pattern connecting GCP services to on-premises HSM APIs.
Cloud EKM establishes API connectivity between Google Cloud services and third-party external key managers.
Cloud EKM guarantees root keys reside physically outside Google Cloud infrastructure at all times.
4
Identify the baseline zero-overhead encryption model.
Google-default encryption transparently handles symmetric key generation and data encryption out of the box.
All Google Cloud storage and database services automatically encrypt data at rest by default.

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Classification of GCP Data Encryption Models (Google-default, CMEK/Cloud HSM, CSEK, Cloud EKM)
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