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Zero Access Encryption on AWS, Azure or Google Cloud possible with MongoDB?

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I'm having a question about the following: is it possible in general to store data on a cloud platform, specifically either AWS, Azure or Google Cloud, without the cloud provider itself being able to access the data at any time? Similar to Proton's "Zero Access Encryption"? I've seen that data at rest encryption is possible with associated Key Management Services, but the keys eventually still reside in the control of the respective cloud provider, aren't they? Is it possible to avoid that?
Asked by User2363562 (1 rep)
Apr 8, 2024, 08:35 AM