Configure the Customer-Managed Encryption Key (CMEK) for an rewrite.
With CMEK you can use keys generated by Google Cloud's Key Management Service to encrypt the data in your objects. Use this option to configure the CMEK of an object created as part of a rewrite operation. Key names can be found from the Google Cloud console, and are in the projects/{PROJECT_ID}/locations/{LOCATION_ID}/keyRings/{KEY_RING_ID}/cryptoKeys/{CRYPTO_KEY_ID} format.
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