Changelog for AWS KMS key policies
This page includes release notes and updates for AWS KMS key policies. Use this page to keep track of upcoming changes and deprecation notices. This changelog is for customers who use Customer-managed keys (CMK) encryption, and not Bring Your Own Key (BYOK). What is CMK encryption?
AWS KMS key policy summary
When a new key policy is available, you will receive detailed instructions and assistance, if required. See Update AWS KMS key policy for your Atlassian cloud organization for more information.
You can check that your policy is up to date at any time using the following table.
Scroll down this page to see further details of each version.
You can use either /latest/ or the most recent version number to access the most up-to-date templates. For example:
Latest key policy template: https://cmk-atlassian.s3.amazonaws.com/latest/atlassian-cmk-key-template.json
Latest CloudFormation template: https://cmk-atlassian.s3.amazonaws.com/latest/atlassian-cmk-key-template-cf.json
V2
Description | Support Elastic Block Store (EBS) due to Atlassian cloud infrastructure change. |
Active | November 3, 2025 |
Key policy template | https://cmk-atlassian.s3.amazonaws.com/v2/atlassian-cmk-key-template.json |
CloudFormation template | https://cmk-atlassian.s3.amazonaws.com/latest/atlassian-cmk-key-template-cf.json |
V1
Description | Initial Key policies for CMK. |
Active | April 1, 2025 – November 3, 2025 |
Supported | November 3, 2025 |
Key policy template | https://cmk-atlassian.s3.amazonaws.com/v1/atlassian-cmk-key-template.json |
CloudFormation template | Link coming soon |
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