Confidential VM documentation
A Confidential VM is a type of Compute Engine virtual machine (VM) that enables enhanced performance and security. Confidential VM includes inline memory encryption to secure processing of sensitive data in memory. Together with encryption at rest and encryption in transit, inline memory encryption allows you to keep your data and apps encrypted at all times. Learn more about Confidential VM and Compute Engine.
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