dynamodb decribe-table encryption status












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In the AWS Console, the DynamoDB table is having Encryption as "DEFAULT"...looking at the documentation the table may be encrypted using AWS owned CMK(Customer managed key)...
But is there a way to know for sure...that the table is encrypted? and if yes, what type of encryption is in place?



the "describe-table" command doesn't output any information about encryption.



C:Userstest>aws dynamodb describe-table --profile snpp --table-name mydynamodbtable



{
"Table": {
"TableArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-east-1:902919223373:table/mydynamodbtable",
"AttributeDefinitions": [
{
"AttributeName": "hashKey",
"AttributeType": "S"
},
{
"AttributeName": "rangeKey",
"AttributeType": "S"
}
],
"ProvisionedThroughput": {
"NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0,
"WriteCapacityUnits": 100,
"ReadCapacityUnits": 400
},
"TableSizeBytes": 45160931,
"TableName": "mydynamodbtable",
"TableStatus": "ACTIVE",
"TableId": "0e75b671-75bf-41ac-9cd1-f75ee3f787ca",
"KeySchema": [
{
"KeyType": "HASH",
"AttributeName": "hashKey"
},
{
"KeyType": "RANGE",
"AttributeName": "rangeKey"
}
],
"ItemCount": 206363,
"CreationDateTime": 1529442343.583
}
}









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    In the AWS Console, the DynamoDB table is having Encryption as "DEFAULT"...looking at the documentation the table may be encrypted using AWS owned CMK(Customer managed key)...
    But is there a way to know for sure...that the table is encrypted? and if yes, what type of encryption is in place?



    the "describe-table" command doesn't output any information about encryption.



    C:Userstest>aws dynamodb describe-table --profile snpp --table-name mydynamodbtable



    {
    "Table": {
    "TableArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-east-1:902919223373:table/mydynamodbtable",
    "AttributeDefinitions": [
    {
    "AttributeName": "hashKey",
    "AttributeType": "S"
    },
    {
    "AttributeName": "rangeKey",
    "AttributeType": "S"
    }
    ],
    "ProvisionedThroughput": {
    "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0,
    "WriteCapacityUnits": 100,
    "ReadCapacityUnits": 400
    },
    "TableSizeBytes": 45160931,
    "TableName": "mydynamodbtable",
    "TableStatus": "ACTIVE",
    "TableId": "0e75b671-75bf-41ac-9cd1-f75ee3f787ca",
    "KeySchema": [
    {
    "KeyType": "HASH",
    "AttributeName": "hashKey"
    },
    {
    "KeyType": "RANGE",
    "AttributeName": "rangeKey"
    }
    ],
    "ItemCount": 206363,
    "CreationDateTime": 1529442343.583
    }
    }









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      In the AWS Console, the DynamoDB table is having Encryption as "DEFAULT"...looking at the documentation the table may be encrypted using AWS owned CMK(Customer managed key)...
      But is there a way to know for sure...that the table is encrypted? and if yes, what type of encryption is in place?



      the "describe-table" command doesn't output any information about encryption.



      C:Userstest>aws dynamodb describe-table --profile snpp --table-name mydynamodbtable



      {
      "Table": {
      "TableArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-east-1:902919223373:table/mydynamodbtable",
      "AttributeDefinitions": [
      {
      "AttributeName": "hashKey",
      "AttributeType": "S"
      },
      {
      "AttributeName": "rangeKey",
      "AttributeType": "S"
      }
      ],
      "ProvisionedThroughput": {
      "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0,
      "WriteCapacityUnits": 100,
      "ReadCapacityUnits": 400
      },
      "TableSizeBytes": 45160931,
      "TableName": "mydynamodbtable",
      "TableStatus": "ACTIVE",
      "TableId": "0e75b671-75bf-41ac-9cd1-f75ee3f787ca",
      "KeySchema": [
      {
      "KeyType": "HASH",
      "AttributeName": "hashKey"
      },
      {
      "KeyType": "RANGE",
      "AttributeName": "rangeKey"
      }
      ],
      "ItemCount": 206363,
      "CreationDateTime": 1529442343.583
      }
      }









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      In the AWS Console, the DynamoDB table is having Encryption as "DEFAULT"...looking at the documentation the table may be encrypted using AWS owned CMK(Customer managed key)...
      But is there a way to know for sure...that the table is encrypted? and if yes, what type of encryption is in place?



      the "describe-table" command doesn't output any information about encryption.



      C:Userstest>aws dynamodb describe-table --profile snpp --table-name mydynamodbtable



      {
      "Table": {
      "TableArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-east-1:902919223373:table/mydynamodbtable",
      "AttributeDefinitions": [
      {
      "AttributeName": "hashKey",
      "AttributeType": "S"
      },
      {
      "AttributeName": "rangeKey",
      "AttributeType": "S"
      }
      ],
      "ProvisionedThroughput": {
      "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0,
      "WriteCapacityUnits": 100,
      "ReadCapacityUnits": 400
      },
      "TableSizeBytes": 45160931,
      "TableName": "mydynamodbtable",
      "TableStatus": "ACTIVE",
      "TableId": "0e75b671-75bf-41ac-9cd1-f75ee3f787ca",
      "KeySchema": [
      {
      "KeyType": "HASH",
      "AttributeName": "hashKey"
      },
      {
      "KeyType": "RANGE",
      "AttributeName": "rangeKey"
      }
      ],
      "ItemCount": 206363,
      "CreationDateTime": 1529442343.583
      }
      }






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          Per this November 15, 2018 announcement, all DynamoDB table Data at rest are encrypted except for AWS GovCloud US-West, US-East, China Bejing, and China Ningxia regions.






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                Per this November 15, 2018 announcement, all DynamoDB table Data at rest are encrypted except for AWS GovCloud US-West, US-East, China Bejing, and China Ningxia regions.







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