BYOK (Bring Your Own Key)
Configure a key in Azure Key Vault
Microsoft Azure Prerequisites 1. Log in to portal.azure.com. 2. Search and click "App registrations" under Azure services. 3. Click + New registration. 4. Enter a name, choose the preferred option in Supported account types and click Register. 5. ...
Configure key in Thales CTM
1. Log in to the CipherTrust Manager Portal. 2. Click Access Management in the left menu, then click Users. 3. Click Add User and fill in the relevant details. Note down the Username and Password to configure later in Zoho. [Optional] Add the ...
Configure key in AWS KMS
1. Log in to your AWS Console. 2. Use the search option to find IAM. 3. Click Users in the left menu. Click Create user if you haven't added a user yet. 4. Select the required user and click Create access key. 5. Select Application Running Outside ...
Configure key in Google KMS
Creating a Google Cloud Project 1. Go to Google Cloud Platform. 2. Click Encryption EAR, then click NEW PROJECT. 3. Give a Project name, set your Location, then click Create. Creating a Service account in Google cloud 1. Click APIs & Services in the ...
Edit, Change and Delete key
The steps to edit, change, and delete key vary between the two User Interface versions supported in Zoho One. Select the UI version you use from the tabs below and proceed with the steps that follow. Spaces UI Unified UI Spaces UI Change Key: Sign in ...
Upload Key
Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) is a feature that allows you to use your own key encryption key(KEK) instead of Zoho's KEK. You can add a key either from an External Key Manager (EKM) of your choice or upload an encrypted key manually. If you choose to ...
Add key from an External Key Manager
Overview Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) is a feature that allows you to use your own key encryption key(KEK) instead of Zoho's KEK. You can add a key either from an External Key Manager (EKM) of your choice or upload an encrypted key manually. If you ...
Overview
Encryption is used to secure data by replacing plain text with ciphered text, so that only the intended recipient can understand its contents. Any form of data is initially encrypted at rest using Data Encryption Keys (DEK). The DEKs are further ...