Ensure VM disk encryption is enabled
Azure VMs should have disk encryption enabled using Azure Disk Encryption or server-side encryption.
Security Impact
Unencrypted disks expose data if the underlying storage is compromised.
How to Remediate
Enable Azure Disk Encryption with Key Vault or server-side encryption with customer-managed keys.
Affected Resources
Compliance Frameworks
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Check Details
- Check ID
- azure-compute-1
- Service
- Azure Virtual Machines
- Category
- Encryption
- Severity
- HIGH
- CIS Benchmark
- 7.2
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