
Azure Key Vault Keys
FreeManage cryptographic keys in Azure securely.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Azure Key Vault Keys does
The Azure Key Vault Keys SDK for .NET provides a comprehensive client library for developers looking to manage cryptographic keys within Azure Key Vault and Managed Hardware Security Module (HSM). This library facilitates key creation, rotation, encryption, decryption, signing, and verification, making it an essential tool for applications requiring secure key management. With this SDK, users can seamlessly integrate Azure's robust security features into their .NET applications.
To get started, developers can install the SDK via NuGet, and set up their environment variables to point to their Azure Key Vault. The library includes a structured client hierarchy, with the KeyClient handling key management tasks and the CryptographyClient performing cryptographic operations. This organization allows for clear and efficient interactions with Azure Key Vault, ensuring that developers can focus on building secure applications without getting bogged down in low-level details.
Key management operations include creating various types of keys (RSA, EC, and symmetric keys), retrieving key properties, updating key attributes, and handling key deletion and restoration. The SDK also supports advanced features like key backup and restore, ensuring that keys can be securely managed throughout their lifecycle. For cryptographic operations, the SDK provides methods for encryption, decryption, signing, and verifying data, allowing developers to leverage Azure's security capabilities without compromising on performance.
This skill is particularly useful for developers working on applications that require high levels of security and compliance, such as financial services, healthcare, and any enterprise applications where data integrity and confidentiality are paramount. By utilizing the Azure Key Vault Keys SDK, developers can ensure that their cryptographic key management is both secure and efficient.
When to use it
Use this skill when developing .NET applications that require secure key management and cryptographic operations.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for projects that do not require Azure services or those that use a different technology stack.
What you can build with it
Secure Key Management for Web Applications
Utilize the Azure Key Vault Keys SDK to manage cryptographic keys for a web application, ensuring secure data transactions.
Data Encryption for Compliance
Implement encryption and decryption of sensitive data using the SDK to meet compliance requirements in regulated industries.
Key Rotation in Financial Services
Automate key rotation processes in a financial application to enhance security and mitigate risks associated with key exposure.
How to install Azure Key Vault Keys
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Written by sickn33Azure.Security.KeyVault.Keys (.NET)
Client library for managing cryptographic keys in Azure Key Vault and Managed HSM.
Installation
dotnet add package Azure.Security.KeyVault.Keys
dotnet add package Azure.Identity
Current Version: 4.7.0 (stable)
Environment Variables
KEY_VAULT_NAME=<your-key-vault-name>
# Or full URI
AZURE_KEYVAULT_URL=https://<vault-name>.vault.azure.net
Client Hierarchy
KeyClient (key management)
├── CreateKey / CreateRsaKey / CreateEcKey
├── GetKey / GetKeys
├── UpdateKeyProperties
├── DeleteKey / PurgeDeletedKey
├── BackupKey / RestoreKey
└── GetCryptographyClient() → CryptographyClient
CryptographyClient (cryptographic operations)
├── Encrypt / Decrypt
├── WrapKey / UnwrapKey
├── Sign / Verify
└── SignData / VerifyData
KeyResolver (key resolution)
└── Resolve(keyId) → CryptographyClient
Authentication
DefaultAzureCredential (Recommended)
using Azure.Identity;
using Azure.Security.KeyVault.Keys;
var keyVaultName = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("KEY_VAULT_NAME");
var kvUri = $"https://{keyVaultName}.vault.azure.net";
var client = new KeyClient(new Uri(kvUri), new DefaultAzureCredential());
Service Principal
var credential = new ClientSecretCredential(
tenantId: "<tenant-id>",
clientId: "<client-id>",
clientSecret: "<client-secret>");
var client = new KeyClient(new Uri(kvUri), credential);
Key Management
Create Keys
// Create RSA key
KeyVaultKey rsaKey = await client.CreateKeyAsync("my-rsa-key", KeyType.Rsa);
Console.WriteLine($"Created key: {rsaKey.Name}, Type: {rsaKey.KeyType}");
// Create RSA key with options
var rsaOptions = new CreateRsaKeyOptions("my-rsa-key-2048")
{
KeySize = 2048,
HardwareProtected = false, // true for HSM-backed
ExpiresOn = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow.AddYears(1),
NotBefore = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow,
Enabled = true
};
rsaOptions.KeyOperations.Add(KeyOperation.Encrypt);
rsaOptions.KeyOperations.Add(KeyOperation.Decrypt);
KeyVaultKey rsaKey2 = await client.CreateRsaKeyAsync(rsaOptions);
// Create EC key
var ecOptions = new CreateEcKeyOptions("my-ec-key")
{
CurveName = KeyCurveName.P256,
HardwareProtected = true // HSM-backed
};
KeyVaultKey ecKey = await client.CreateEcKeyAsync(ecOptions);
// Create Oct (symmetric) key for wrap/unwrap
var octOptions = new CreateOctKeyOptions("my-oct-key")
{
KeySize = 256,
HardwareProtected = true
};
KeyVaultKey octKey = await client.CreateOctKeyAsync(octOptions);
Retrieve Keys
// Get specific key (latest version)
KeyVaultKey key = await client.GetKeyAsync("my-rsa-key");
Console.WriteLine($"Key ID: {key.Id}");
Console.WriteLine($"Key Type: {key.KeyType}");
Console.WriteLine($"Version: {key.Properties.Version}");
// Get specific version
KeyVaultKey keyVersion = await client.GetKeyAsync("my-rsa-key", "version-id");
// List all keys
await foreach (KeyProperties keyProps in client.GetPropertiesOfKeysAsync())
{
Console.WriteLine($"Key: {keyProps.Name}, Enabled: {keyProps.Enabled}");
}
// List key versions
await foreach (KeyProperties version in client.GetPropertiesOfKeyVersionsAsync("my-rsa-key"))
{
Console.WriteLine($"Version: {version.Version}, Created: {version.CreatedOn}");
}
Update Key Properties
KeyVaultKey key = await client.GetKeyAsync("my-rsa-key");
key.Properties.ExpiresOn = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow.AddYears(2);
key.Properties.Tags["environment"] = "production";
KeyVaultKey updatedKey = await client.UpdateKeyPropertiesAsync(key.Properties);
Delete and Purge Keys
// Start delete operation
DeleteKeyOperation operation = await client.StartDeleteKeyAsync("my-rsa-key");
// Wait for deletion to complete (required before purge)
await operation.WaitForCompletionAsync();
Console.WriteLine($"Deleted key scheduled purge date: {operation.Value.ScheduledPurgeDate}");
// Purge immediately (if soft-delete is enabled)
await client.PurgeDeletedKeyAsync("my-rsa-key");
// Or recover deleted key
KeyVaultKey recoveredKey = await client.StartRecoverDeletedKeyAsync("my-rsa-key");
Backup and Restore
// Backup key
byte[] backup = await client.BackupKeyAsync("my-rsa-key");
await File.WriteAllBytesAsync("key-backup.bin", backup);
// Restore key
byte[] backupData = await File.ReadAllBytesAsync("key-backup.bin");
KeyVaultKey restoredKey = await client.RestoreKeyBackupAsync(backupData);
Cryptographic Operations
Get CryptographyClient
// From KeyClient
KeyVaultKey key = await client.GetKeyAsync("my-rsa-key");
CryptographyClient cryptoClient = client.GetCryptographyClient(
key.Name,
key.Properties.Version);
// Or create directly with key ID
CryptographyClient cryptoClient = new CryptographyClient(
new Uri("https://myvault.vault.azure.net/keys/my-rsa-key/version"),
new DefaultAzureCredential());
Encrypt and Decrypt
byte[] plaintext = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes("Secret message to encrypt");
// Encrypt
EncryptResult encryptResult = await cryptoClient.EncryptAsync(
EncryptionAlgorithm.RsaOaep256,
plaintext);
Console.WriteLine($"Encrypted: {Convert.ToBase64String(encryptResult.Ciphertext)}");
// Decrypt
DecryptResult decryptResult = await cryptoClient.DecryptAsync(
EncryptionAlgorithm.RsaOaep256,
encryptResult.Ciphertext);
string decrypted = Encoding.UTF8.GetString(decryptResult.Plaintext);
Console.WriteLine($"Decrypted: {decrypted}");
Wrap and Unwrap Keys
// Key to wrap (e.g., AES key)
byte[] keyToWrap = new byte[32]; // 256-bit key
RandomNumberGenerator.Fill(keyToWrap);
// Wrap key
WrapResult wrapResult = await cryptoClient.WrapKeyAsync(
KeyWrapAlgorithm.RsaOaep256,
keyToWrap);
// Unwrap key
UnwrapResult unwrapResult = await cryptoClient.UnwrapKeyAsync(
KeyWrapAlgorithm.RsaOaep256,
wrapResult.EncryptedKey);
Sign and Verify
// Data to sign
byte[] data = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes("Data to sign");
// Sign data (computes hash internally)
SignResult signResult = await cryptoClient.SignDataAsync(
SignatureAlgorithm.RS256,
data);
// Verify signature
VerifyResult verifyResult = await cryptoClient.VerifyDataAsync(
SignatureAlgorithm.RS256,
data,
signResult.Signature);
Console.WriteLine($"Signature valid: {verifyResult.IsValid}");
// Or sign pre-computed hash
using var sha256 = SHA256.Create();
byte[] hash = sha256.ComputeHash(data);
SignResult signHashResult = await cryptoClient.SignAsync(
SignatureAlgorithm.RS256,
hash);
Key Resolver
using Azure.Security.KeyVault.Keys.Cryptography;
var resolver = new KeyResolver(new DefaultAzureCredential());
// Resolve key by ID to get CryptographyClient
CryptographyClient cryptoClient = await resolver.ResolveAsync(
new Uri("https://myvault.vault.azure.net/keys/my-key/version"));
// Use for encryption
EncryptResult result = await cryptoClient.EncryptAsync(
EncryptionAlgorithm.RsaOaep256,
plaintext);
Key Rotation
// Rotate key (creates new version)
KeyVaultKey rotatedKey = await client.RotateKeyAsync("my-rsa-key");
Console.WriteLine($"New version: {rotatedKey.Properties.Version}");
// Get rotation policy
KeyRotationPolicy policy = await client.GetKeyRotationPolicyAsync("my-rsa-key");
// Update rotation policy
policy.ExpiresIn = "P90D"; // 90 days
policy.LifetimeActions.Add(new KeyRotationLifetimeAction
{
Action = KeyRotationPolicyAction.Rotate,
TimeBeforeExpiry = "P30D" // Rotate 30 days before expiry
});
await client.UpdateKeyRotationPolicyAsync("my-rsa-key", policy);
Key Types Reference
| Type | Purpose |
|---|---|
KeyClient | Key management operations |
CryptographyClient | Cryptographic operations |
KeyResolver | Resolve key ID to CryptographyClient |
KeyVaultKey | Key with cryptographic material |
KeyProperties | Key metadata (no crypto material) |
CreateRsaKeyOptions | RSA key creation options |
CreateEcKeyOptions | EC key creation options |
CreateOctKeyOptions | Symmetric key options |
EncryptResult | Encryption result |
DecryptResult | Decryption result |
SignResult | Signing result |
VerifyResult | Verification result |
WrapResult | Key wrap result |
UnwrapResult | Key unwrap result |
Algorithms Reference
Encryption Algorithms
| Algorithm | Key Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
RsaOaep | RSA | RSA-OAEP |
RsaOaep256 | RSA | RSA-OAEP-256 |
Rsa15 | RSA | RSA 1.5 (legacy) |
A128Gcm | Oct | AES-128-GCM |
A256Gcm | Oct | AES-256-GCM |
Signature Algorithms
| Algorithm | Key Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
RS256 | RSA | RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5 SHA-256 |
RS384 | RSA | RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5 SHA-384 |
RS512 | RSA | RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5 SHA-512 |
PS256 | RSA | RSASSA-PSS SHA-256 |
ES256 | EC | ECDSA P-256 SHA-256 |
ES384 | EC | ECDSA P-384 SHA-384 |
ES512 | EC | ECDSA P-521 SHA-512 |
Key Wrap Algorithms
| Algorithm | Key Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
RsaOaep | RSA | RSA-OAEP |
RsaOaep256 | RSA | RSA-OAEP-256 |
A128KW | Oct | AES-128 Key Wrap |
A256KW | Oct | AES-256 Key Wrap |
Best Practices
- Use Managed Identity — Prefer
DefaultAzureCredentialover secrets - Enable soft-delete — Protect against accidental deletion
- Use HSM-backed keys — Set
HardwareProtected = truefor sensitive keys - Implement key rotation — Use automatic rotation policies
- Limit key operations — Only enable required
KeyOperations - Set expiration dates — Always set
ExpiresOnfor keys - Use specific versions — Pin to versions in production
- Cache CryptographyClient — Reuse for multiple operations
Error Handling
using Azure;
try
{
KeyVaultKey key = await client.GetKeyAsync("my-key");
}
catch (RequestFailedException ex) when (ex.Status == 404)
{
Console.WriteLine("Key not found");
}
catch (RequestFailedException ex) when (ex.Status == 403)
{
Console.WriteLine("Access denied - check RBAC permissions");
}
catch (RequestFailedException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Key Vault error: {ex.Status} - {ex.Message}");
}
Required RBAC Roles
| Role | Permissions |
|---|---|
| Key Vault Crypto Officer | Full key management |
| Key Vault Crypto User | Use keys for crypto operations |
| Key Vault Reader | Read key metadata |
Related SDKs
| SDK | Purpose | Install |
|---|---|---|
Azure.Security.KeyVault.Keys | Keys (this SDK) | dotnet add package Azure.Security.KeyVault.Keys |
Azure.Security.KeyVault.Secrets | Secrets | dotnet add package Azure.Security.KeyVault.Secrets |
Azure.Security.KeyVault.Certificates | Certificates | dotnet add package Azure.Security.KeyVault.Certificates |
Azure.Identity | Authentication | dotnet add package Azure.Identity |
Reference Links
When to Use
This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
Frequently asked questions about Azure Key Vault Keys
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