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- Getting started
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- Understanding authentication models
- Configuring the Microsoft Entra ID integration
- Restricting access by IP
- Restricting access to a set of users
- Restricting access to organizations
- Session policy
- Switching from customer-managed to UiPath-managed keys
- Enabling a firewall for the customer-managed key
- Local users password complexity requirements
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Switching from customer-managed to UiPath-managed keys

Automation Cloud admin guide
Last updated Jul 29, 2025
Switching from customer-managed to UiPath-managed keys
You can always switch between the two encryption types, at your discretion. However, be mindful of the 15-minute propagation duration.
If you want to allow UiPath to manage your data encryption, you can do so by selecting UiPath managed key (Default).
Switching from a customer-managed key to a UiPath-managed key results in deleting your existing Azure Key Vault details and usage information from the organization. If you choose to switch back to the customer-managed key, you need to reenter this information.
This change does not affect already encrypted data, which remains available to you.