Hello, i currently evaluating SmartStore encryption options and noticed that SSE-C in combination with AWS KMS is mentioned in the documentation. Could someone please clarify the following: Why does SmartStore SSE-C use AWS KMS, given that SSE-C typically relies on customer-provided keys that are sent with each request? Is it possible to configure SmartStore encryption to use our own customer-managed key (fully provided and stored by us) instead of an AWS KMS-managed key? My goal is to maintain full control over the encryption keys while still benefiting from SmartStore’s server-side encryption capabilities. Thank you in advance for your clarification. Kind regards!
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