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AWS AppConfig expands encryption capabilities, integrating with AWS Secrets Manager and AWS KMS


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Today, AWS AppConfig announces integrations with AWS Secrets Manager and AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS), providing customers with additional configuration sources and encryption capabilities. In addition to its own AWS AppConfig Hosted Configuration store, AWS AppConfig already integrates with Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), AWS CodePipeline, AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store, and AWS Systems Manager Documents as data sources. Now customers can use Secrets Manager as a single source to safely and securely deploy sensitive data. All sensitive data retrieved from Secrets Manager via AWS AppConfig can be encrypted at deployment time using an AWS KMS Customer Managed Key (CMK). In addition, AWS AppConfig now offers support for CMK encryption for other configuration data. The integration with AWS KMS enables support for Amazon S3 objects encrypted with a customer managed key or secure strings from AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store encrypted with a customer managed key. 

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