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| BEK | BitLocker encryption keys (BEK) are used to encrypt the OS boot volume and data volumes. BEKs are safeguarded in a key vault as secrets. |
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| Azure CLI | [The Azure CLI](/cli/azure/install-azure-cli) is optimized for managing and administering Azure resources from the command line.|
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| DM-Crypt |[DM-Crypt](https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/wikis/DMCrypt) is the Linux-based, transparent disk-encryption subsystem that's used to enable disk encryption on Linux VMs. |
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| Key encryption key (KEK) | he asymmetric key (RSA 2048) that you can use to protect or wrap the secret. You can provide a hardware security module (HSM)-protected key or software-protected key. For more information, see the [Azure Key Vault](https://azure.microsoft.com/services/key-vault/) documentation. |
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| Key encryption key (KEK) | The asymmetric key (RSA 2048) that you can use to protect or wrap the secret. You can provide a hardware security module (HSM)-protected key or software-protected key. For more information, see the [Azure Key Vault](https://azure.microsoft.com/services/key-vault/) documentation. |
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| PowerShell cmdlets | For more information, see [Azure PowerShell cmdlets](/powershell/azure/overview). |
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