Information
Google Cloud encrypts data at-rest and in-transit, but customer data must be decrypted for processing. Confidential Computing is a breakthrough technology that encrypts data in-use while it is being processed. Confidential Computing environments keep data encrypted in memory and elsewhere outside the central processing unit (CPU).
Confidential VMs leverage hardware-based memory encryption technologies, such as AMD Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV), AMD SEV-SNP, and Intel Trust Domain Extensions (TDX), depending on the chosen machine type and CPU platform. Customer data will stay encrypted while it is used, indexed, queried, or trained on. Encryption keys are generated by and reside solely in dedicated hardware and are not exportable, enhancing isolation and security. Built-in hardware optimizations ensure Confidential Computing workloads experience minimal to no significant performance penalties.
Confidential Computing enables customers' sensitive code and other data encrypted in memory during processing. Google does not have access to the encryption keys. Confidential VM can help alleviate concerns about risk related to either dependency on Google infrastructure or Google insiders' access to customer data in the clear.
Solution
Confidential Computing can only be enabled when an instance is created. You must delete the current instance and create a new one.
From Google Cloud Console
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Go to the VM instances page by visiting: https://console.cloud.google.com/compute/instances .
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Click CREATE INSTANCE
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Fill out the desired configuration for your instance.
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Under the Confidential VM service section, check the option Enable the Confidential Computing service on this VM instance
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Click Create
From Google Cloud CLI
Create a new instance with Confidential Compute enabled.
gcloud compute instances create <INSTANCE_NAME> --zone <ZONE> --confidential-compute --maintenance-policy=TERMINATE
Impact:
- Confidential Computing for Compute instances does not support live migration. Unlike regular Compute instances, Confidential VMs experience disruptions during maintenance events like a software or hardware update.
- Additional charges may be incurred when enabling this security feature. See https://cloud.google.com/compute/confidential-vm/pricing for more info.