Keyspaces tables should be encrypted with a customer-managed KMS key

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Description

Amazon Keyspaces tables should be encrypted using a customer-managed KMS key rather than the default AWS-owned key. Customer-managed keys provide full control over key rotation policies, access permissions via KMS key policies, and the ability to revoke or disable the key.

Remediation

Update the table’s encryption settings to use a customer-managed KMS key. For guidance, refer to Amazon Keyspaces encryption at rest.