DeliveryStreamEncryptionConfigurationInput - Amazon Data Firehose
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DeliveryStreamEncryptionConfigurationInput

Specifies the type and Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the CMK to use for Server-Side Encryption (SSE).

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KeyType

Indicates the type of customer master key (CMK) to use for encryption. The default setting is Amazon_OWNED_CMK. For more information about CMKs, see Customer Master Keys (CMKs). When you invoke CreateDeliveryStream or StartDeliveryStreamEncryption with KeyType set to CUSTOMER_MANAGED_CMK, Firehose invokes the Amazon KMS operation CreateGrant to create a grant that allows the Firehose service to use the customer managed CMK to perform encryption and decryption. Firehose manages that grant.

When you invoke StartDeliveryStreamEncryption to change the CMK for a delivery stream that is encrypted with a customer managed CMK, Firehose schedules the grant it had on the old CMK for retirement.

You can use a CMK of type CUSTOMER_MANAGED_CMK to encrypt up to 500 delivery streams. If a CreateDeliveryStream or StartDeliveryStreamEncryption operation exceeds this limit, Firehose throws a LimitExceededException.

Important

To encrypt your delivery stream, use symmetric CMKs. Firehose doesn't support asymmetric CMKs. For information about symmetric and asymmetric CMKs, see About Symmetric and Asymmetric CMKs in the Amazon Key Management Service developer guide.

Type: String

Valid Values: AWS_OWNED_CMK | CUSTOMER_MANAGED_CMK

Required: Yes

KeyARN

If you set KeyType to CUSTOMER_MANAGED_CMK, you must specify the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the CMK. If you set KeyType to Amazon_OWNED_CMK, Firehose uses a service-account CMK.

Type: String

Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 512.

Pattern: arn:.*

Required: No

See Also

For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific Amazon SDKs, see the following: