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Glue encrypts data on disk (for instance cache spill) and transit but not in memory, if you plug in an external cache system then it depends on that system.
Normally systems don't encrypt data in memory, if an attacker is able to read from RAM it means they already are in the machine with high privileges, so the could do whatever they want.
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