Updates to Purchasing a Service Subscription

Thales Data Protection on Demand has updated the procedure for purchasing service subscriptions. Services can now be purchased through the subscriptions tab in the DPoD user interface instead of the services tab. This includes subscribing to new services, renewing expiring subscriptions, or adding quantities to an existing subscription. 

For more information see Purchasing a Service Subscription.

Added support for additional Key Access Justification reason codes to the Key Broker for Google Cloud EKM service

The DPoD Key Broker for Google Cloud EKM service now supports the following Key Access Justification reason codes:

  • GOOGLE_RESPONSE_TO_PRODUCTION_ALERT
  • MODIFIED_GOOGLE_INITIATED_SYSTEM_OPERATION

For more information about the service see Key Broker for Google Cloud EKM. For more information about the newly supported codes see Key Access Justification Reason Codes.

Subscriptions visible through the DPoD Portal

Thales Data Protection on Demand has made the following changes to how billing and service subscriptions work in DPoD:

  • The trial state no longer applies to the tenant, tenants are instead entitled to a 30-day evaluation period for each unique DPoD service type. The trial begins when you first create a new DPoD service of a service type and deleting the service does not stop or pause the trial.
  • The Service Elections submission and approval process remains unchanged, but it now triggers the conversion of trial subscriptions to production subscriptions or directly creates production subscriptions. When a service elections form is processed the selected service types become paid subscriptions.
  • Service providers, tenant administrators and application owners can review their subscription data using the Subscriptions tab in the DPoD GUI.
  • All services of a new service type provisioned after April 15th are "Trial" subscriptions, with a 30-day evaluation. 

Tenants that have an accepted Service Elections form will have the following changes: 

  • All paid subscriptions (DPoD Monthly, DPoD Term, Google) will be visible from the Subscriptions tab in the DPoD GUI.
  • All services created before April 15th under a service elections form become "Term" (or "Uncommitted" if the Term is expired) subscriptions.
  • All services created before April 15th and not under a service elections form become "Uncommitted" subscriptions.

Tenants that do not have an accepted Service Elections form will have the following changes:

  • All existing services become "Trial" subscriptions, beginning April 15th, with a 30-day evaluation. 

Note: If your tenant is unable to retrieve and display subscriptions please contact Thales support to resolve the issue. You will be unable to provision new services until the issue is resolved. 

CipherTrust Data Security Platform Beta in EU

The CipherTrust Data Security Platform is now visible in EU tenants as a beta service offering. Access to the beta service is restricted at this time. The beta service is disabled in all tenants that are not participating in the beta.

For more information about registering for the CipherTrust Data Security Platform beta please contact steve.kingston@thalesgroup.com.

Updated Luna Cloud HSM Service Firmware Versions in NA and EU

FW 2.0 has now been FIPS approved. 

The NIST Certificate verifying that FW 2.0 is now FIPS approved can be found in this Cryptographic Module Validation Program link.

The firmware versions for Luna Cloud HSM Services operating in FIPS and non-FIPS NA and EU environments have been updated. The new firmware versions based on region and FIPS mode are as follows:

  • NA FIPS - 2.0
  • NA non-FIPS - 2.0.1
  • EU FIPS - 2.0
  • EU non-FIPS - 2.0.1 

In addition to the new releases, FW 2.0.1 also includes the following bug fixes:

  • LGX-4120 - Ed25519 was failing with CKR_ECC_UNKNOWN_CURVE. Ed25519 no longer fails with CKR_ECC_UNKNOWN_CURVE.
  • LKX-9788 - The DES3-CBC unwrapping mechanism was failing. DES3-CBC no longer fails during unwrapping.
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