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EncryptionConfiguration - AWS Step Functions

EncryptionConfiguration

Settings to configure server-side encryption.

For additional control over security, you can encrypt your data using a customer-managed key for Step Functions state machines and activities. You can configure a symmetric AWS KMS key and data key reuse period when creating or updating a State Machine, and when creating an Activity. The execution history and state machine definition will be encrypted with the key applied to the State Machine. Activity inputs will be encrypted with the key applied to the Activity.

Note

Step Functions automatically enables encryption at rest using AWS owned keys at no charge. However, AWS KMS charges apply when using a customer managed key. For more information about pricing, see AWS Key Management Service pricing.

For more information on AWS KMS, see What is AWS Key Management Service?

Contents
type

Encryption type

Type: String

Valid Values: AWS_OWNED_KEY | CUSTOMER_MANAGED_KMS_KEY

Required: Yes

kmsDataKeyReusePeriodSeconds

Maximum duration that Step Functions will reuse data keys. When the period expires, Step Functions will call GenerateDataKey. Only applies to customer managed keys.

Type: Integer

Valid Range: Minimum value of 60. Maximum value of 900.

Required: No

kmsKeyId

An alias, alias ARN, key ID, or key ARN of a symmetric encryption AWS KMS key to encrypt data. To specify a AWS KMS key in a different AWS account, you must use the key ARN or alias ARN.

Type: String

Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 2048.

Required: No

See Also

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

CloudWatchLogsLogGroup

EvaluationFailedEventDetails

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