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The CDK Construct Library for AWS::KMS (Stability: Stable)
Recommended Google client library to access the Google Key Management Service API, which manages encryption for your cloud services the same way you do on-premises. You can generate, use, rotate, and destroy AES256 encryption keys.
This is not the recommended package for working with Cloudkms, please use the Google.Cloud.Kms.V1 package. This Google APIs Client Library for working with Cloudkms v1 uses older code generation, and is harder to use. Product documentation is available at: https://cloud.google.com/kms/ API reference documentation for this package is available at: https://googleapis.dev/dotnet/Google.Apis.CloudKMS.v1/latest/api/Google.Apis.CloudKMS.v1.html The source code for this package is available at: https://github.com/google/google-api-dotnet-client/tree/master/Src/Generated/Google.Apis.CloudKMS.v1 Supported Platforms: - .NET Framework 4.6.2+ - .NET Standard 2.0 - .NET 6.0+ Incompatible platforms: - .NET Framework < 4.6.2 - Silverlight - UWP (will build, but is known not to work at runtime) - Xamarin/MAUI - Windows 8 Apps - Windows Phone 8.1 - Windows Phone Silverlight 8.0
ComAmazonawsKms is a library written to convert between Dafny generated code and native .NET code that interacts with AWS KMS.
AWS Secrets Manager enables you to easily create and manage the secrets that you use in your customer-facing apps. Instead of embedding credentials into your source code, you can dynamically query Secrets Manager from your app whenever you need credentials. You can automatically and frequently rotate your secrets without having to deploy updates to your apps. All secret values are encrypted when they're at rest with AWS KMS, and while they're in transit with HTTPS and TLS.
Redistributable components for package 'AWSSDKCPP-KMS'. This package should only be installed as a dependency. (This is not the package you are looking for).
AWS Key Management Service Client for the AWS SDK for C++. AWS SDK for C++ provides a modern C++ (version C++ 11 or later) interface for Amazon Web Services (AWS). It is meant to be performant and fully functioning with low- and high-level SDKs, while minimizing dependencies and providing platform portability (Windows, OSX, Linux, and mobile).
AWS Key Management Service (KMS) is a managed service that makes it easy for you to create and control the encryption keys used to encrypt your data, and uses Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) to protect the security of your keys.
KMS abstractions.
ASP.NET Core DataProtection encrypter & decrypter for use with AWS KMS
Tencent Cloud API 3.0 SDK for .NET
KMS primitives
Alibaba Cloud SDK for .NET
The AWS Encryption SDK is a client-side encryption library designed to make it easy for everyone to encrypt and decrypt data using industry standards and best practices.
A .NET library for Amazon's Key Management Service.
The AWS Cryptographic Material Providers Library abstracts lower level cryptographic materials management of encryption and decryption materials. It uses cryptographic best practices to protect the data keys that protect your data.
The StandarLibrary is a library written to supply helpful Dafny functionality.
AwsCryptographyPrimitives is a library written to invoke lower level cryptographic primitives and to convert between Dafny generated code and native .NET code.
The AWS Encryption SDK is a client-side encryption library designed to make it easy for everyone to encrypt and decrypt data using industry standards and best practices.
Amazon S3 and S3-compatible storage provider for Zetian SMTP Server. Delivers enterprise-grade cloud message persistence to AWS S3 or compatible services (MinIO, Wasabi, DigitalOcean Spaces) with advanced features including automatic lifecycle rules for cost optimization, server-side KMS encryption, object versioning, transfer acceleration, customizable storage classes, IAM role support, and built-in compression. Ideal for AWS-based deployments requiring durable, cost-effective message archival with 99.999999999% durability and global accessibility.