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- name: Configure multi-factor auth
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- name: Configure TDE with BYOK
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# PowerShell and CLI: Enable Transparent Data Encryption with customer-managed key from Azure Key Vault
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This article walks through how to use a key from Azure Key Vault for Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) on a SQL Database or Data Warehouse. To learn more about the TDE with Azure Key Vault integration - Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) Support, visit [TDE with customer-managed keys in Azure Key Vault](transparent-data-encryption-byok-azure-sql.md).
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This article walks through how to use a key from Azure Key Vault for Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) on a SQL Database or Data Warehouse. To learn more about the TDE with Azure Key Vault integration - Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) Support, visit [TDE with customer-managed keys in Azure Key Vault](transparent-data-encryption-byok-azure-sql.md).
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## Prerequisites for PowerShell
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