public sealed class KmsWrappedCryptoKey : IMessage<KmsWrappedCryptoKey>, IEquatable<KmsWrappedCryptoKey>, IDeepCloneable<KmsWrappedCryptoKey>, IBufferMessage, IMessage
Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Data Loss Prevention v2 API class KmsWrappedCryptoKey.
Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS.
The wrapped key must be a 128-, 192-, or 256-bit key.
Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
to perform a crypto transformation using a KMS-wrapped crypto key:
dlp.kms.encrypt
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