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Policy: GCP > CIS v2.0 > 4 - Virtual Machines > 4.11 - Ensure That Compute Instances Have Confidential Computing Enabled

Configures auditing against a CIS Benchmark item.

Level: 2

Google Cloud encrypts data at-rest and in-transit, but customer data must be decrypted for processing. Confidential Computing is a breakthrough technology which encrypts data in-use—while it is being processed. Confidential Computing environments keep data encrypted in memory and elsewhere outside the central processing unit (CPU).

Confidential VMs leverage the Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV) feature of AMD EPYCTM CPUs. Customer data will stay encrypted while it is used, indexed, queried, or trained on. Encryption keys are generated in hardware, per VM, and not exportable. Thanks to built-in hardware optimizations of both performance and security, there is no significant performance penalty to Confidential Computing workloads.

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Policy Specification

Schema Type
string
Default
Per GCP > CIS v2.0 > 4 - Virtual Machines
Valid Values [YAML]
  • Per GCP > CIS v2.0 > 4 - Virtual Machines
    
  • Skip
    
  • Check: Benchmark
    

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