O Tink permite que você realize a criptografia do lado do cliente de alguns dados e para proteger seus usando um Cloud Key Management System (KMS). Isso funciona da seguinte maneira:
- O cliente gera uma chave de criptografia de dados (DEK).
- Os dados são criptografados com a DEK pelo cliente.
- A DEK é criptografada por uma chave de criptografia de chaves (KEK, na sigla em inglês) armazenada em uma nuvem. do Cloud KMS.
Quando você usa o Cloud KMS, a KEK fica com segurança na nuvem, onde é possível gire, desative ou destrua, dependendo de suas necessidades.
Consulte a seção de visão geral do gerenciamento de chaves para mais informações sobre o que a Tink precisa para interagir com um Cloud KMS.
Com o Tink, é possível realizar criptografia do lado do cliente com um Cloud KMS de duas maneiras:
Como usar o primitivo AEAD do envelope do KMS (
KmsEnvelopeAead
): para cada criptografia, o Tink cria uma nova DEK AEAD, a criptografa com uma KEK do Cloud KMS. e o armazena como parte do texto criptografado. Assim, você não precisa lidar você mesmo. Como consequência, o texto criptografado é um pouco maior porque inclui a DEK criptografada. Além disso, toda vez que você criptografar ou descriptografar, O Tink faz uma RPC para o KMS, ou seja, a descriptografia ou criptografia dados são executados localmente).Usar outro primitivo e criptografar o conjunto de chaves com a nuvem KMS: é mais flexível, porque é possível usar primitivos diferentes do AEAD e limitar o chamadas para o Cloud KMS.
AEAD do envelope do KMS
Quando você criptografa dados com o primitivo KmsEnvelopeAead
, o Tink faz a
para você:
- Gera uma DEK aleatória e criptografa localmente os dados com ela.
- Faz uma solicitação ao KMS para criptografar a DEK com a KEK do KMS.
- Concatena a DEK de criptografia criptografada por KEK com os dados criptografados.
O tipo de DEK e o URI da KEK são especificados na chave KmsEnvelopeAead
.
Ao descriptografar, o Tink faz as seguintes operações reversas:
- Extrai a chave DEK criptografada com KEK.
- Faz uma solicitação ao KMS para descriptografar a DEK criptografada com KEK.
- Descriptografa o texto criptografado localmente usando a DEK.
O exemplo a seguir mostra como usar o primitivo KmsEnvelopeAead
.
C++
Para este exemplo, você precisa da extensão Google Cloud KMS
tink-cc-gcpkms
// A command-line utility for testing Tink Envelope AEAD with Google Cloud KMS. #include <fstream> #include <iostream> #include <memory> #include <ostream> #include <sstream> #include <string> #include <utility> #include "absl/flags/flag.h" #include "absl/flags/parse.h" #include "absl/log/check.h" #include "absl/log/log.h" #include "absl/status/status.h" #include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" #include "absl/strings/string_view.h" #include "tink/aead.h" #include "tink/aead/aead_config.h" #include "tink/aead/aead_key_templates.h" #include "tink/aead/kms_envelope_aead.h" #include "tink/integration/gcpkms/gcp_kms_client.h" #include "tink/util/status.h" #include "tink/util/statusor.h" #include "proto/tink.pb.h" ABSL_FLAG(std::string, mode, "", "Mode of operation {encrypt|decrypt}"); ABSL_FLAG(std::string, kek_uri, "", "URI of the KMS Key Encryption Key to use"); ABSL_FLAG(std::string, input_filename, "", "Input file name"); ABSL_FLAG(std::string, output_filename, "", "Output file name"); ABSL_FLAG(std::string, credentials, "", "Optional Google Cloud KMS credentials file path; if not specified, " "use the default credentials"); ABSL_FLAG(std::string, associated_data, "", "Optional associated data"); namespace { using ::crypto::tink::Aead; using ::crypto::tink::AeadKeyTemplates; using ::crypto::tink::integration::gcpkms::GcpKmsClient; using ::crypto::tink::util::Status; using ::crypto::tink::util::StatusOr; using ::google::crypto::tink::KeyTemplate; constexpr absl::string_view kEncrypt = "encrypt"; constexpr absl::string_view kDecrypt = "decrypt"; void ValidateParams() { // ... } absl::StatusOr<std::string> ReadFile(absl::string_view filename) { // ... } absl::Status WriteToFile(absl::string_view data_to_write, absl::string_view filename) { // ... } } // namespace namespace tink_cc_gcpkms_examples { void KmsEnvelopAeadCli(absl::string_view mode, absl::string_view kek_uri, absl::string_view input_filename, absl::string_view output_filename, absl::string_view credentials, absl::string_view associated_data) { CHECK_OK(crypto::tink::AeadConfig::Register()); // Obtain a remote Aead that can use the KEK. StatusOr<std::unique_ptr<GcpKmsClient>> gcp_kms_client = GcpKmsClient::New(kek_uri, credentials); CHECK_OK(gcp_kms_client.status()); StatusOr<std::unique_ptr<Aead>> remote_aead = (*gcp_kms_client)->GetAead(kek_uri); CHECK_OK(remote_aead.status()); // Define the DEK template. KeyTemplate dek_key_template = AeadKeyTemplates::Aes256Gcm(); // Create a KmsEnvelopeAead instance. StatusOr<std::unique_ptr<Aead>> aead = crypto::tink::KmsEnvelopeAead::New( dek_key_template, *std::move(remote_aead)); CHECK_OK(aead.status()); StatusOr<std::string> input_file_content = ReadFile(input_filename); CHECK_OK(input_file_content.status()); if (mode == kEncrypt) { // Generate the ciphertext. StatusOr<std::string> encrypt_result = (*aead)->Encrypt(*input_file_content, associated_data); CHECK_OK(encrypt_result.status()); CHECK_OK(WriteToFile(encrypt_result.value(), output_filename)); } else { // mode == kDecrypt. // Recover the plaintext. StatusOr<std::string> decrypt_result = (*aead)->Decrypt(*input_file_content, associated_data); CHECK_OK(decrypt_result.status()); CHECK_OK(WriteToFile(decrypt_result.value(), output_filename)); } } } // namespace tink_cc_gcpkms_examples int main(int argc, char** argv) { absl::ParseCommandLine(argc, argv); ValidateParams(); std::string mode = absl::GetFlag(FLAGS_mode); std::string kek_uri = absl::GetFlag(FLAGS_kek_uri); std::string input_filename = absl::GetFlag(FLAGS_input_filename); std::string output_filename = absl::GetFlag(FLAGS_output_filename); std::string credentials = absl::GetFlag(FLAGS_credentials); std::string associated_data = absl::GetFlag(FLAGS_associated_data); LOG(INFO) << "Using kek-uri " << kek_uri << " with " << (credentials.empty() ? "default credentials" : absl::StrCat("credentials file ", credentials)) << " to envelope " << mode << " file " << input_filename << " with associated data '" << associated_data << "'." << '\n'; LOG(INFO) << "The resulting output will be written to " << output_filename << '\n'; tink_cc_gcpkms_examples::KmsEnvelopAeadCli(mode, kek_uri, input_filename, output_filename, credentials, associated_data); return 0; }
Go
import ( "fmt" "log" "github.com/tink-crypto/tink-go/v2/aead" "github.com/tink-crypto/tink-go/v2/testing/fakekms" ) // The fake KMS should only be used in tests. It is not secure. const keyURI = "fake-kms://CM2b3_MDElQKSAowdHlwZS5nb29nbGVhcGlzLmNvbS9nb29nbGUuY3J5cHRvLnRpbmsuQWVzR2NtS2V5EhIaEIK75t5L-adlUwVhWvRuWUwYARABGM2b3_MDIAE" func Example_kmsEnvelopeAEAD() { // Get a KEK (key encryption key) AEAD. This is usually a remote AEAD to a KMS. In this example, // we use a fake KMS to avoid making RPCs. client, err := fakekms.NewClient(keyURI) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } kekAEAD, err := client.GetAEAD(keyURI) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } // Get the KMS envelope AEAD primitive. primitive := aead.NewKMSEnvelopeAEAD2(aead.AES256GCMKeyTemplate(), kekAEAD) // Use the primitive. plaintext := []byte("message") associatedData := []byte("example KMS envelope AEAD encryption") ciphertext, err := primitive.Encrypt(plaintext, associatedData) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } decrypted, err := primitive.Decrypt(ciphertext, associatedData) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } fmt.Println(string(decrypted)) // Output: message }
Java
Para este exemplo, você precisa da extensão Google Cloud KMS
tink-java-gcpkms
package envelopeaead; import static java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets.UTF_8; import com.google.crypto.tink.Aead; import com.google.crypto.tink.KmsClient; import com.google.crypto.tink.aead.AeadConfig; import com.google.crypto.tink.aead.KmsEnvelopeAead; import com.google.crypto.tink.aead.PredefinedAeadParameters; import com.google.crypto.tink.integration.gcpkms.GcpKmsClient; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.nio.file.Files; import java.nio.file.Paths; import java.security.GeneralSecurityException; /** * A command-line utility for encrypting small files with envelope encryption. * * <p>It requires the following arguments: * * <ul> * <li>mode: Can be "encrypt" or "decrypt" to encrypt/decrypt the input to the output. * <li>kek-uri: Use this Cloud KMS' key as the key-encrypting-key for envelope encryption. * <li>gcp-credential-file: Use this JSON credential file to connect to Cloud KMS. * <li>input-file: Read the input from this file. * <li>output-file: Write the result to this file. * <li>[optional] associated-data: Associated data used for the encryption or decryption. */ public final class EnvelopeAeadExample { private static final String MODE_ENCRYPT = "encrypt"; private static final String MODE_DECRYPT = "decrypt"; public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { if (args.length != 5 && args.length != 6) { System.err.printf("Expected 5 or 6 parameters, got %d\n", args.length); System.err.println( "Usage: java EnvelopeAeadExample encrypt/decrypt kek-uri gcp-credential-file" + " input-file output-file [associated-data]"); System.exit(1); } String mode = args[0]; String kekUri = args[1]; String gcpCredentialFilename = args[2]; byte[] input = Files.readAllBytes(Paths.get(args[3])); File outputFile = new File(args[4]); byte[] associatedData = new byte[0]; if (args.length == 6) { System.out.println("Associated data!"); associatedData = args[5].getBytes(UTF_8); } // Initialise Tink: register all AEAD key types with the Tink runtime AeadConfig.register(); // Read the GCP credentials and create a remote AEAD object. Aead remoteAead = null; try { KmsClient kmsClient = new GcpKmsClient().withCredentials(gcpCredentialFilename); remoteAead = kmsClient.getAead(kekUri); } catch (GeneralSecurityException ex) { System.err.println("Error initializing GCP client: " + ex); System.exit(1); } // Create envelope AEAD primitive using AES256 GCM for encrypting the data Aead aead = KmsEnvelopeAead.create(PredefinedAeadParameters.AES256_GCM, remoteAead); // Use the primitive to encrypt/decrypt files. if (MODE_ENCRYPT.equals(mode)) { byte[] ciphertext = aead.encrypt(input, associatedData); try (FileOutputStream stream = new FileOutputStream(outputFile)) { stream.write(ciphertext); } } else if (MODE_DECRYPT.equals(mode)) { byte[] plaintext = aead.decrypt(input, associatedData); try (FileOutputStream stream = new FileOutputStream(outputFile)) { stream.write(plaintext); } } else { System.err.println("The first argument must be either encrypt or decrypt, got: " + mode); System.exit(1); } System.exit(0); } private EnvelopeAeadExample() {} }
Python
"""A command-line utility for encrypting small files using envelope encryption with GCP.""" from absl import app from absl import flags from absl import logging import tink from tink import aead from tink.integration import gcpkms FLAGS = flags.FLAGS flags.DEFINE_enum( 'mode', None, ['encrypt', 'decrypt'], 'The operation to perform.' ) flags.DEFINE_string( 'kek_uri', None, 'The Cloud KMS URI of the key encryption key.' ) flags.DEFINE_string( 'gcp_credential_path', None, 'Path to the GCP credentials JSON file.' ) flags.DEFINE_string('input_path', None, 'Path to the input file.') flags.DEFINE_string('output_path', None, 'Path to the output file.') flags.DEFINE_string( 'associated_data', None, 'Optional associated data used for the encryption.' ) def main(argv): del argv # Unused. associated_data = ( b'' if not FLAGS.associated_data else bytes(FLAGS.associated_data, 'utf-8') ) # Initialise Tink aead.register() try: # Read the GCP credentials and setup client client = gcpkms.GcpKmsClient(FLAGS.kek_uri, FLAGS.gcp_credential_path) except tink.TinkError as e: logging.exception('Error creating GCP KMS client: %s', e) return 1 # Create envelope AEAD primitive using AES256 GCM for encrypting the data try: remote_aead = client.get_aead(FLAGS.kek_uri) env_aead = aead.KmsEnvelopeAead( aead.aead_key_templates.AES256_GCM, remote_aead ) except tink.TinkError as e: logging.exception('Error creating primitive: %s', e) return 1 with open(FLAGS.input_path, 'rb') as input_file: input_data = input_file.read() if FLAGS.mode == 'decrypt': output_data = env_aead.decrypt(input_data, associated_data) elif FLAGS.mode == 'encrypt': output_data = env_aead.encrypt(input_data, associated_data) else: logging.error( 'Unsupported mode %s. Please choose "encrypt" or "decrypt".', FLAGS.mode, ) return 1 with open(FLAGS.output_path, 'wb') as output_file: output_file.write(output_data) if __name__ == '__main__': flags.mark_flags_as_required( ['mode', 'kek_uri', 'gcp_credential_path', 'input_path', 'output_path'] ) app.run(main)
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