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DLT Security in Transit and in Rest

User16752244127
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do you have docs that explain more specifics?

is it end-to-end encrypted in transit?

for in rest, is it just the encryption we get from e.g. S3?

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Anonymous
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@Frank Munz​ :

Yes, Delta Live Tables provides security both in transit and at rest.

For security in transit, all communication between the client and the Delta Live Tables service is encrypted using SSL/TLS encryption.

For security at rest, Delta Live Tables uses the same encryption that is provided by the cloud provider's storage service (e.g. S3 for AWS, ADLS Gen2 for Azure), and data is encrypted at rest by default.

Additionally, Delta Live Tables also supports data encryption using customer-managed keys (CMKs) for an extra layer of security. This allows you to have full control over the encryption keys used to encrypt your data.

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Anonymous
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@Frank Munz​ :

Yes, Delta Live Tables provides security both in transit and at rest.

For security in transit, all communication between the client and the Delta Live Tables service is encrypted using SSL/TLS encryption.

For security at rest, Delta Live Tables uses the same encryption that is provided by the cloud provider's storage service (e.g. S3 for AWS, ADLS Gen2 for Azure), and data is encrypted at rest by default.

Additionally, Delta Live Tables also supports data encryption using customer-managed keys (CMKs) for an extra layer of security. This allows you to have full control over the encryption keys used to encrypt your data.

Kaniz
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Hi @Frank Munz​(Customer)​​, We haven't heard from you since the last response from @Suteja Kanuri​ ​, and I was checking back to see if her suggestions helped you.

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Anonymous
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Hi @Frank Munz​ 

Hope all is well! Just wanted to check in if you were able to resolve your issue and would you be happy to share the solution or mark an answer as best? Else please let us know if you need more help. 

We'd love to hear from you.

Thanks!

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