Microsoft toolkit 2.3.2

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Operations against Key Vaults are authenticated and authorized using Azure Active Directory. Users, subject to appropriate authorization, may: 1) Manage cryptographic keys using Create, Import, Update, Delete and other operations 2) Manage secrets using Get, Set, Delete and other operations 3) Use cryptographic keys with Sign/Verify, WrapKey/UnwrapKey and Encrypt/Decrypt operations. A Key Vault may contain a mix of keys and secrets at the same time, and access control for the two types of object is independently controlled. In addition, Azure Key Vault allows users to securely store secrets in a Key Vault secrets are limited size octet objects and Azure Key Vault applies no specific semantics to these objects. Azure Key Vault supports multiple key types and algorithms and enables the use of Hardware Security Modules (HSM) for high value customer keys. It is recommended that you move to the new package.Īzure Key Vault enables users to store and use cryptographic keys within the Microsoft Azure environment. The latest libraries to interact with the Azure KeyVault service are: You can read about the new Azure SDKs at. This library has been replaced by the following new Azure SDKs. Microsoft Azure Key Vault Core Class Library

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Provides common error handling, tracing, and HTTP/REST-based pipeline manipulation.

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