Manage Encryption Keys on Autonomous Database
Describes how to use customer-managed encryption keys with Autonomous Database, and if you are using customer-managed encryption keys, shows how to rotate the keys, switch to Oracle-managed encryption keys, or view the encryption key history.
- About Master Encryption Key Management on Autonomous Database
Autonomous Database provides two options for Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) to encrypt your database: Oracle-managed encryption keys and Customer-managed encryption keys. - Prerequisites to Use Customer-Managed Encryption Keys on Autonomous Database
Perform these prerequisite steps to use customer-managed keys on Autonomous Database: - Use Customer-Managed Encryption Keys with Vault Located in Local Tenancy
Shows the steps to select customer-managed master encryption keys on Autonomous Database. If you are using customer-managed master encryption keys, follow these steps to rotate the master keys. - Use Customer-Managed Encryption Key Located in a Remote Tenancy
Shows the steps to select customer-managed master encryption keys from a Vault on a remote tenancy. - Switch to Oracle-Managed Encryption Keys on Autonomous Database
Shows the steps to switch to Oracle-managed master encryption keys on Autonomous Database if you are using customer-managed encryption keys. - View History for Customer-Managed Encryption Keys on Autonomous Database
You can view the key history from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console or by selecting from theV$ENCRYPTION_KEYS
view. - Notes for Using Customer-Managed Keys with Autonomous Database
Provides additional information and notes for using customer-managed keys with Autonomous Database
Parent topic: Security