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Amazon Web Services SCS-C02 Exam With Confidence Using Practice Dumps

Exam Code:
SCS-C02
Exam Name:
AWS Certified Security - Specialty
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Questions:
467
Last Updated:
Mar 3, 2026
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Stable
Amazon Web Services SCS-C02

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AWS Certified Security - Specialty Questions and Answers

Question 1

A company has an application that processes personally identifiable information (Pll). The application runs on Amazon EC2 instances behind an Application Load Balancer (ALB). The company's security policies require that data is encrypted in transit at all times to avoid the possibility of exposing any Pll in plaintext.

Which solutions could a security engineer use to meet these requirements'? (Select TWO )

Options:

A.

Terminate SSL from clients on the existing ALB. Use HTTPS to connect from the ALB to the EC2 instances.

B.

Replace the existing ALB with a Network Load Balancer (NLB) On the NLB, configure an SSL listener and TCP passthrough to receive client connections Terminate HTTPS traffic from the NLB on the EC2 instances.

C.

Replace the existing ALB with a Network Load Balancer (NLB) On the NLB, configure TCP passthrough to receive client connections Terminate SSL from the NLB on the EC2 instances

D.

Configure a Network Load Balancer (NLB) with TCP passthrough to receive client connections Terminate SSL on the existing ALB.

E.

Configure a Network Load Balancer (NLB) with a TLS listener to receive client connections Configure TCP passthrough on the existing ALB so that the NLB can reach the EC2 instances Terminate SSL from the ALB on the EC2 instances.

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Question 2

A company has recently recovered from a security incident that required the restoration of Amazon EC2 instances from snapshots. The company uses an AWS Key

Management Service (AWS KMS) customer managed key to encrypt all Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) snapshots.

The company performs a gap analysis of its disaster recovery procedures and backup strategies. A security engineer needs to implement a solution so that the company can recover the EC2 instances if the AWS account is compromised and the EBS snapshots are deleted.

Which solution will meet this requirement?

Options:

A.

Create a new Amazon S3 bucket. Use EBS lifecycle policies to move EBS snapshots to the new S3 bucket. Use lifecycle policies to move snapshots to the S3Glacier Instant Retrieval storage class. Use S3 Object Lock to prevent deletion of the snapshots.

B.

Use AWS Systems Manager to distribute a configuration that backs up all attached disks to Amazon S3.

C.

Create a new AWS account that has limited privileges. Allow the new account to access the KMS key that encrypts the EBS snapshots. Copy the encryptedsnapshots to the new account on a recurring basis.

D.

Use AWS Backup to copy EBS snapshots to Amazon S3. Use S3 Object Lock to prevent deletion of the snapshots.

Question 3

An IAM user receives an Access Denied message when the user attempts to access objects in an Amazon S3 bucket. The user and the S3 bucket are in the same AWS account. The S3 bucket is configured to use server-side encryption with AWS KMS keys (SSE-KMS) to encrypt all of its objects at rest by using a customer managed key from the same AWS account. The S3 bucket has no bucket policy defined. The IAM user has been granted permissions through an IAM policy that allows the kms:Decrypt permission to the customer managed key. The IAM policy also allows the s3:List* and s3:Get* permissions for the S3 bucket and its objects.

Which of the following is a possible reason that the IAM user cannot access the objects in the S3 bucket?

Options:

A.

The IAM policy needs to allow the kms:DescribeKey permission.

B.

The S3 bucket has been changed to use the AWS managed key to encrypt objects at rest.

C.

An S3 bucket policy needs to be added to allow the IAM user to access the objects.

D.

The KMS key policy has been edited to remove the ability for the AWS account to have full access to the key.