class Aws::MediaConvert::Types::S3EncryptionSettings
@see docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/mediaconvert-2017-08-29/S3EncryptionSettings AWS API Documentation
@return [String]
CMK here, AWS uses the AWS managed CMK associated with Amazon S3.
If you set Server-side encryption to AWS KMS but don’t specify a
this setting, you must also set Server-side encryption to AWS KMS.
content. Enter the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the CMK. To use
use to encrypt the data key that AWS uses to encrypt your output
Optionally, specify the customer master key (CMK) that you want to
@!attribute [rw] kms_key_arn
@return [String]
context.
information about encryption context, see:
must also set Server-side encryption to AWS KMS. For more
JSON which represents a string-string map. To use this setting, you
encryption. This value must be a base64-encoded UTF-8 string holding
additional authenticated data (AAD) to support authenticated
alongside your KMS key. AWS KMS uses this encryption context as
Optionally, specify the encryption context that you want to use
@!attribute [rw] kms_encryption_context
@return [String]
setting KMS ARN.
so by specifying the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the key for the
optionally choose to specify a different, customer managed CMK. Do
associated with Amazon S3 to encrypt your data keys. You can
choose AWS KMS, KMS uses the AWS managed customer master key (CMK)
Key Management Service (KMS), choose AWS KMS. By default, when you
choose Amazon S3. If you want your master key to be managed by AWS
specify which AWS service manages the CMK. For simplest set up,
data keys alongside your encrypted content. Use this setting to
using a customer master key (CMK), and then stores the encrypted
encrypt your content. AWS also encrypts the data keys themselves,
Specify how you want your data keys managed. AWS uses data keys to
@!attribute [rw] encryption_type
to Amazon S3.
Settings for how your job outputs are encrypted as they are uploaded