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3 days ago · Disks in Compute Engine are encrypted with either Google-managed, customer-managed, or customer-supplied encryption keys. Google-managed encryption is the default. To view a disk's encryption type, you can use the gcloud CLI, Google Cloud console, or the Compute Engine API. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Disks page.
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