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      <description>A new set of content on Azure Citadel covering Customer Managed Keys (CMK) for encryption at rest — the first phase in a series that will also cover confidential compute.&#xA;Overview I am pleased to launch the new Customer Managed Keys area on Azure Citadel.&#xA;Controlling your encryption keys is one of the most tangible ways to demonstrate data sovereignty on Azure, and it is a topic that comes up repeatedly with partners working in regulated industries and the public sector.</description>
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