Object Storage buckets should be encrypted with a Customer Managed Key (CMK)
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Description
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Object Storage buckets should be encrypted with a Customer Managed Key (CMK) to provide enhanced security and control over encryption key lifecycle management. By default, Object Storage buckets are encrypted with Oracle-managed keys, but using Customer Managed Keys provides additional security benefits including key rotation control, access logging, and the ability to disable keys when needed.
This rule checks the kms_key_id configuration of OCI buckets and fails when buckets are not configured with a Customer Managed Key.
To configure your OCI Object Storage bucket with CMK encryption, you need to specify a valid kms_key_id from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Vault service. For guidance on configuring Object Storage bucket encryption with CMKs, refer to the Object Storage Data Encryption section of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Documentation.