Released 12/1/2021
This release introduces support for AWS-KMS Encryption, which means an encryption type must now be configured. If you are upgrading from a previous version, check your encryption setting after upgrading:
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Previously, S-Drive only supported file encryption using Amazon S3 key (SSE-S3). You can now choose AWS Key Management Service key (SSE-KMS) using AWS managed key. See additional information in the Admin Guide S-Drive Authentication Settings.
In AWS, you can choose your your bucket encryption setting. See Setting default server-side encryption behavior for Amazon S3 buckets for more information.
In AWS Console:
In S-Drive Configuration, configure the File Upload Encryption Type you’d like to use. It will override the bucket encryption if it is different.
In S-Drive Configuration:
This matrix shows what encryption is used depending on your Bucket settings and S-Drive settings. The default S-Drive setting is S3-Managed Keys (SSE-S3)
Bucket Encryption | Disable | Enable/Amazon S3 Key (SSE-S3) | Enable/AWS Key Management Service key (SSE-KMS) |
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S3-Managed Keys (SSE-S3) | SSE-S3 | SSE-S3 | SSE-S3 |
AWS Key Management Service (SSE-KMS) | SSE-KMS | SSE-KMS | SSE-KMS |
Use same encryption as S3 Bucket | No Encryption | SSE-S3 | SSE-KMS |
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